Donald Trump again created a stir with his statement, said- Illegal immigrants are poisoning America’s blood.
Former American President Donald Trump is once again in the news for his statement. Trump has said that immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country America, they should not be tolerated. The Republican Party leader said this while speaking at a rally in Durham, New Hampshire on Saturday. Trump’s remarks have been criticized by his political opponents as inflammatory and divisive language. Many social media users have called Trump’s statement inspired by Nazi ideology and promoting violence against immigrants.
Trump said of immigrants, they poison mental institutions and prisons all over the world, not just in South America but all over the world. They are coming to our country, from Africa, from Asia, from all over the world. Trump said that a record number of people are coming into the US border illegally, it is necessary to control them. He said that if he is elected president in the upcoming elections, he will crack down on undocumented immigrants. Trump is also reminding people of his decision to ban people from many Islamic and African countries from coming to America while he was president.
Trump has made controversial remarks in October also
Donald Trump had made similar comments earlier in October, when he described sections of American society he disliked as vermin. Trump had vowed to root out Communists and Marxists, saying that they are like insects within our country, who lie, steal and cheat in elections. President Joe Biden had condemned Trump’s remarks, saying that his language was the same as that used in Nazi Germany.
Donald Trump seems to be far ahead in the race to become the Republican Party candidate for the presidential elections to be held in America next year, 2024. Recently Morning Consult Poll has released a report. In which it is said that former President Trump is leading in major states over current President Joe Biden. The report says that Donald Trump is liked more than Biden in Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.