https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/09/14/trump-immigrants-eating-pets-racist-stereotype/
His remarks were the latest in a swirl of canards that #Trump has spread about #Haitian #immigrants, despite [#law enforcement], #local [+ #state & #federal government] officials debunking the claims [over & over & over]. Leaders in #Springfield have said the claims are harming the #community, which has been forced to #evacuate #schools, #CityHall & other buildings after receiving #threats due to Trump’s remarks.
#FactCheck #TrumpLies #dangerous #racist #ConspiracyTheories #WhiteNationalism
…#Trump has also incorrectly said that #Haitians in #Springfield are in the #US illegally, though local officials have rebutted that as well. The migrants were granted temporary protected status #TPS in the #UnitedStates after fleeing #violence at home.
The claims are the latest instances of Trump using #dehumanizing language when talking about people who immigrate to the US. They also mirror stereotypes some Americans have used against foreigners in the US for nearly 1½ centuries.
dir of American University’s Asia, Pacific & Diaspora Studies program.
#Immigration & #border #security has been a [favorite issue of Republicans] leading up to the Nov election; [going so far as to block strong new #bipartisan #Immigration #law just to keep it an unsolved issue to campaign on]. #Republicans have singled out #Springfield, which has seen an influx of #Haitian #immigrants in recent years after a boom in #manufacturing jobs attracted new residents.
Don't ever forget that during Trump's presidency he based much of his talking points and policy off of the Fox News opinion pieces he watched the night before. It was the same with him following the far right speech on Twitter.
Oh, and let's not forget the information given to him by Putin formed much of Trump's policy.