Trump Dragged Over New Dog-Whistle That’s Literally Out Of This World
Donald Trump on Monday drew ridicule and fierce criticism after he put an interplanetary twist on his racist rhetoric about immigrants to the United States.
During an interview with Right Side Broadcasting Network that was broadcast in entrance of supporters from his Mar-a-Lago dwelling, Trump claimed there are “people who are coming from parts unknown, countries that you’ve never heard of.”
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“Languages that nobody in this country speaks. We don’t even have teachers of some of these languages,” he continued.
Then he requested, “Who would think that we have languages that are like from the planet Mars?”
The line drew fun from the viewers.
“Nobody, nobody knows how to, you know, speak it,” Trump added.
Four-times-indicted Trump has regurgitated the same line of assault on immigrants.
“Nobody can explain to me how allowing millions of people from places unknown, from countries unknown, who don’t speak languages,” he confusingly complained throughout his go to to the U.S. southern border final week.
“We have languages coming into our country. We have nobody that even speaks those languages. They’re truly foreign languages. Nobody speaks them,” he added. “And they’re pouring into our country, and they’re bringing with them tremendous problems, including medical problems, as you know.”
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CNN’s fact-checking reporter Daniel Dale, although, on the time mentioned the declare “seems to be just conjured out of thin air” and is “nonsense.”
Amid report ranges of migrants on the border, Republican 2024 front-runner Trump has sought to make immigration a key challenge within the 2024 election which is trying more and more prone to be a repeat of the 2020 vote between himself and President Joe Biden.
Trump has vowed to crack down on unlawful immigration and restrict authorized immigration if he returns to the White House, promising “the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.”
“Look, we have to deport a lot of people, and they have to start immediately,” Trump instructed Fox News’ Sean Hannity final week. Local law enforcement officials would play a key function within the deportations, he defined.
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