Trump says migrants who have committed murder have introduced 'a lot of bad genes in our country'
- Trump stated, “Many of them murdered far more than one person,” claiming immigrant crime is “in their genes” and referring to 425,000 criminals in the U.S.
- Trump has used negative rhetoric about immigration since his 2016 campaign, claiming immigrants "poison the blood" of the country, drawing comparisons to Adolf Hitler.
- Critics condemned Trump’s comments, focusing on his ongoing negative rhetoric about migrants.
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'The KKK Thought the Same': Donald Trump Hit with Accusations of Scientific Racism After Suggesting Certain People Will Commit Murder Because 'It's In Their Genes'
Donald Trump is stirring controversy once again after suggesting undocumented immigrants carry a likelihood of committing heinous crimes based on genetic factors. The former president and current Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential race appeared on the “Hugh Hewitt Show” to talk about the first anniversary of the Hamas-led attack on Israel that ignited a brutal and ongoing genocide in which more than 41,000 Palestinians have died. Repu…
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