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Is it true that Trump made discriminatory remarks about immigration policy before?

On the 23rd local time, the United States exposed former US President Trump's complaints and discriminatory remarks about immigration policy. According to the report, in June this year (20 17), at the White House conference on immigration, Trump was very angry at the excessive issuance of visas to people from "poor countries" and made some remarks that discriminated against immigrants. For example, people who get American visas in Haiti "all have AIDS", and even Nigerians live in huts, causing a storm. At present, the White House has denied this rumor.

According to US reports, Trump issued an executive order in June 5438+10, ordering the suspension of citizens from seven Islamic countries from entering the United States. In June, he also took a major initiative to convene security officials to the Oval Office of the White House for a meeting. At that time, as soon as he entered the door, he waved his paper angrily, and foreigners who were dissatisfied with the United States poured in.

Six unnamed officials pointed out that Trump thought the Guoan team was just mocking his orders. Trump said at the time, "My friend called and said I looked like a fool." Then he picked up a document from Stephen Miller, a senior White House policy adviser, and read it out loud, which listed how many immigrants got visas to enter the United States in 20 17.

Trump complained at the meeting that more than 2,500 people came from "terrorist paradise" Afghanistan; Two officials even revealed that Trump said that 1.5 million people in Haiti "all got AIDS", and then he was dissatisfied that 40,000 people in Nigeria got American visas. Once they go to America, they will never go back to their "African cottage".

The whole speech stunned the officials present. Although the White House has denied this rumor, the two officials quoted in the report also relayed Trump's exaggerated language to others because they were so impressed.