Trump shocked with hateful statements about migrants!
Trump shocked with hateful statements about migrants!
The rhetoric of Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, again causes excitement. In a recent interview, Trump commented negatively about migrants and spoke of "bad genes" in the USA. "You know, a murderer, I think that has it in the genes," says Trump. These statements come at a time when Trump tries to position itself in the run -up to the presidential election on November 5 against Kamala Harris, the vice president under Joe Biden. Surveys show a close race between the two candidates.
His statements about immigration are not new. Trump has repeatedly spoken out against migrants in the past, presented it as criminal and dangerous. In his rhetoric, he often uses a language that has a hurtful and dehumanism. He once indirectly described migrants as "garbage", which is very controversial in society. According to Trump, the US government let hundreds of thousands of criminal people into the country, which he considered alarming.
criticism of Trump's statements
The sharp criticism of Trump's comments was not long in coming. Karine Jean-Pierre, the spokeswoman for President Joe Biden, described his choice of words as hateful and inappropriate. In her opinion, such a language in American society no longer has a place. This illustrates the highly emotional -emotional debates about immigration and crime in the United States, which also play a central role in the election campaign.
Trump's rhetoric not only reflects his personal views, but also a deeper polarizing debate about dealing with migration in the country. In the past, similar statements have led to a split in society, with extremist views have become a norm and prejudices against migrants are promoted.
How the coming months will run remains to be seen, since the voters have to deal with the positional differences between the candidates. Trump's tactics to present migrants as a threat meets support in certain groups of voters, but could also repel many other voters who prefer a more differentiated view of immigration. The upcoming campaigns could be decisive for how these topics are discussed in the American public.
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