Trump’s ‘Eat Dogs and Cats’ Comment Adds Fuel to Springfield’s Fire for ‘Mass Deportation of Immigrants’

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At a rally near LA on the 13th, he expressed his intention to deport them, saying, “We have been destroyed by immigrants.”
“We’re sending you to Venezuela” slip of the tongue, confusing you with a Venezuelan gang in Aurora, Colorado

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Former US President Donald Trump, the Democratic presidential candidate, said he would “deport large numbers of immigrants” to Springfield, Ohio, where Haitian immigrants are under threat of terrorism, in response to his “eat dog and cat” remarks.

Even though his remarks are being proven to be baseless and residents are suffering, he is instead threatening immigrants with deportation.

At a press conference held at the Trump National Golf Club near Los Angeles on the 13th, Trump raised his voice, saying, “Springfield has been destroyed by immigration,” and that if he is elected, “mass deportations of immigrants will begin in Springfield.”

After Trump made his “edible pets” remark during a debate with Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris on the 10th, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Springfield Mayor Rob Lew denied it.

However, as threats against Haitian residents continue, the repercussions continue, with government offices temporarily closing and three schools closing on the 13th.

President Joe Biden said Trump’s criticism of Haitians was wrong and told Trump to “stop it.”

Asked on the 13th whether he was considering a visit to Springfield, Trump said, “We’re going to do mass deportations from Springfield,” adding, “We’re going to send them to Venezuela.”

The BBC reported that most of the immigrants in Springfield are Haitians who have been granted permission to live in the United States, but he mistakenly said they are from Venezuela.

He repeatedly mentioned during his campaign that Venezuelan immigrants have been flowing into Aurora, Colorado, and said that if he wins the November election, deportations will begin.

Aurora police are believed to have confused Aurora with Springfield as Venezuelan gangs in Aurora are becoming a problem, with eight suspects from the Tren de Aragua crime syndicate arrested on the 8th.

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2024-09-14 23:52:30

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