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‘They’ve destroyed the place’: Trump repeats racist, anti-immigrant lies

K.Wilson21 hr ago
Donald Trump repeated racist claims about Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio , on Friday, doubling down on anti-immigrant rhetoric as residents in the town have faced bomb threats and have detailed their fears amid harassment.

"In Springfield, Ohio, 20,000 illegal migrant Haitians have descended upon a town of 58,000 people, destroying their way of life. They've destroyed the place," Trump said during a rambling press conference at his golf course in Los Angeles . "People don't like to talk about it. Even the town doesn't like to talk about it, because it sounds so bad for the town. They live there ... for years it was a great place. Safe. Nice. Now they have 20,000 and I actually heard today it's 32,000."

He later added: "We will do large deportations from Springfield, Ohio , large deportations. We're gonna get these people out. We're bringing them back to Venezuela," stating the incorrect country where most of the immigrants are from.

Haiti is one of 16 countries the US government has granted temporary protective status (TPS) to because of ongoing conflict, making it easier for immigrants to get authorization to work in the United States. As president, Trump tried to end TPS for Haiti and referred to the country as a "shithole" .

Trump's comments come after Tuesday's presidential debate in which he first repeated the false claim that migrants in Springfield are stealing and eating people's dogs and cats. The claim has been repeatedly debunked.

Springfield has received several bomb threats this week , prompting it to close its government buildings and evacuate its schools. Haitian residents in the town have reported receiving severe threats and harassment, according to the Haitian Times .

JD Vance , who represents the residents of Springfield as Ohio's US senator, continued to attack the town on Friday, leaning into racist tropes that immigrants were responsible for bringing disease and crime to the community.

Just before Trump spoke in California, Joe Biden condemned his attacks on Haitians in Springfield.

"A community that's under attack in our country right now. It's simply wrong. There's no place in America. This has to stop – what he's doing. It has to stop," Biden said at the White House.

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