Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - Did Trump's inappropriate remarks hit the international image of the United States?

Did Trump's inappropriate remarks hit the international image of the United States?

Us president trump 14 denied to the media that he was a racist. Earlier, many mainstream media in the United States disclosed that when Trump recently discussed immigration reform with US congressmen, he questioned why the United States should accept immigrants from "cesspit" countries such as Haiti and African countries. This statement caused an uproar in international public opinion.

Analysts pointed out that although Trump had made inappropriate remarks on immigration in the past, this time he spoke ill of many countries when he formally discussed national policies as president, which will undoubtedly have a huge negative impact on the global image of the United States.

Condemned by all parties

Kenya's opposition leader Odinga pointed out in a statement that the African countries belittled by Trump are precisely the places where American companies grab billions of dollars to feed back the United States. Moreover, many problems faced by African countries are "directly or indirectly caused" by American diplomatic intervention.

African Union spokesperson Eba Kalondo said that Trump's remarks with serious racism should be vigilant. In history, many Africans were sold to the United States as slaves, and the United States is the largest country established by immigrants in the world. It is particularly disturbing for the United States to make such remarks.

Analysts pointed out that Trump's arrogance and indifference to Africa after taking office was in sharp contrast with his predecessor, Obama, which made him criticized by African public opinion. This inappropriate remark once again ignited the anger of the African continent.

The Haitian government also issued a statement expressing anger at Trump's remarks. The statement said that the Haitian government was "strongly shocked and angry" at Trump's words, and the Haitian government condemned his statement "most strongly" as "totally unacceptable". According to the statement, this remark is "to look at Haitians and their contributions to the United States from a completely wrong, simplistic and racist perspective."

The Caribbean Community, to which Haiti belongs, also issued a statement expressing "deep concern" about Trump's use of "contemptuous and exclusive words" to describe Haiti and some other developing countries.