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CNN reporters repeatedly asked Trump how to deal with immigration.

US President Trump has recently been widely concerned by public opinion because of being exposed to immigrants from Haiti and other countries. Local time 16, a reporter from CNN still insisted on this controversial issue at the White House and persistently asked Trump questions. Trump finally couldn't bear it and asked the White House staff to "please go" the reporter.

According to media reports such as Fox News Channel and World Journal, US President Donald Trump and Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev held a press conference in the Oval Office of the White House on 16 local time. Acta, a star reporter of CNN, scrambled to ask Trump a question. The question he mentioned involved the remarks made by the President of the United States earlier on suspicion of belittling immigrants.

According to a video at that time, although a female news assistant said "thank you, thank you", implying that the press conference was over, acosta still didn't give up and shouted "President" three times to attract Trump's attention. The reporter asked: "Do you mean that you want more Norwegians to come to the United States? Mr. President, is this true? " He also repeated the question twice. Trump replied: "I want immigrants from all over the world, from all over the world. Thank you. "

However, acosta then asked, "Are there only immigrants from Caucasian countries or immigrants from white countries? Or do you want colored immigrants from other countries? " In the face of this question, Trump seems to have no interest in responding. Instead, he pointed his finger at acosta and said, "Get out!"

Later, the staff came to acosta and invited him out of the office. After the incident, the reporter also accused White House officials of obstructing him from asking questions on Twitter.

It is reported that acosta is one of Trump's sharp critics. In the face of Trump's accusation that CNN was "fake news", acosta argued with the spokesman Sanders before the White House press conference in June 20 17, saying that journalists also make mistakes. This is an honest mistake, but it does not mean fake news. Saunders interrupted him and said, "Honest mistakes are also mistakes. Journalists should be responsible, but you are not. There is a big difference between honest mistakes and intentionally misleading people. You can't report fake news and then say that you made an honest mistake. "

According to an overseas network report earlier, the American media recently reported that at a meeting on immigration held at the White House on June 5438+0/KLOC-0, when relevant personnel proposed to resume some projects to help immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and African countries, as part of the bipartisan immigration agreement, Trump was very depressed and publicly fired at these immigrants and their countries of origin, saying, "Why should those people from corrupt countries come to the United States?" According to many media reports, Trump's words used in these countries are quite vulgar. In addition, Trump also specially praised the Nordic country Norway, saying that "the United States should accept more immigrants from countries like Norway."