Trump Says Some Undocumented Are ‘Not People’
- Trump labeled the migrant influx as a "Joe Biden invasion," while Biden blamed Trump for a failed bipartisan bill.
- Trump vowed to stop the "invasion" upon taking office and claimed without evidence that other countries were sending young people across the border.
- Border officials disputed Trump's claims, stating that most migrants are vulnerable families fleeing violence and poverty.
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Trump affirms at an election ceremony in Ohio that undocumented immigrants “are not people”
Former President Donald Trump went a step further this Saturday in his apocalyptic vision when he predicted, while talking about the automotive industry during a rally in Ohio, that there will be a “bloodbath” in the United States if he is not elected in the elections next November. He also escalated in his xenophobic discourse: he stated that undocumented immigrants “cannot be called people.” Continue reading
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