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United States News Title: 'Why are we having all these people from s***hole countries come here?' The astonishingly blunt question Trump asked in Oval Office immigration meeting (but he'd welcome more from Norway) President was meeting in the Oval Office with senators from both parties about proposals for immigration reform He reportedly asked them why the U.S. had to shoulder the burden of refugees coming to the U.S. after Third World natural disasters 'Why are we having all these people from s***hole countries come here?' he asked, according to a Washington Post report He also said: 'Why do we need more Haitians? Take them out' Trump has been rescinding 'Temporary Protected Status' for otherwise-illegal immigrants who came from Haiti, Nicaragua and El Salvador because of earthquakes and hurricanes In addition to Haitians, he was referring to people from African countries Trump said he wanted people from countries like Norway, whose prime minister he held a press conference with Wednesday The White House did not deny Trump made the comments in a statement Haiti's government came out and said they 'vehemently condemn' Trump's comments in relation to their country Haitian ambassador Paul Altidor said Trump's remarks were 'based on stereotypes' and he was either 'misinformed' or miseducated' President Donald Trump, frustrated with America's continued responsibility for immigrants fleeing Third World natural disasters, asked members of Congress Thursday in vulgar terms why the United States had to shoulder such a burden. 'Why are we having all these people from s***hole countries come here?' Trump said, according to two people who were briefed on the meeting and then leaked the comment to The Washington Post. Trump was reportedly speaking about Haitians and citizens of various African nations. 'Why do we need more Haitians? Take them out,' he told people in the meeting, according to CNN. The comments has caused outrage around the world, with the United Nations calling President Trump 'racist'. (President Donald Trump reportedly told lawmakers Thursday in the Oval Office that he was mystified about why the U.S. imports people from 's***hole countries' in the Third World) (ON THE RECEIVING END: Dick Durbin (right) was part of a bipartisan group of six senators who went to the Oval Office to seek Trump's approval for a deal which would have exchanged ending the visa lottery for resuming 'temporary protected status' for some arrivals from some countries) U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville said 'racist' was the only world that could be used to describe Trump's comments He added: 'You cannot dismiss entire countries and continents as 's***holes', whose entire populations, who are not white, are therefore not welcome.' Trump also said that instead of accepting Africans and Haitians, the U.S. should seek to assimilate people from countries like Norway, whose prime minister he met with a day earlier. Unlike Haiti and all the nations of Africa, Norway is both a NATO member and a stalwart U.S. ally. CNN reported that the outburst came at the private Oval Office meeting as Democratic senator Dick Durbin outlined a bipartisan immigration deal put together by six senators which they took to Trump for backing. Dick Durbin, the Democratic (DemocRAT) senator who is minority whip (whimp), was outlining his proposal in which the visa lottery system, of which Trump has been a fierce critic, would be ended in return for 'temporary protected status', known as TPS, resuming for El Salvador and Haiti. Trump has moved to end it for immigrants from those countries but as Durbin went through a list of countries which would gain TPS under the deal, he reached Haiti and 'Trump asked why the US wants more people from Haiti and African countries', CNN reported. Haiti's government came out late Thursday and said they 'vehemently condemn' Trump's comments in relation to their country. The country's ambassador to the US told NBC that Trump's remarks were 'based on stereotypes' and the president was either 'misinformed' or 'miseducated.' The White House issued a needle-threading statement on immigration policy Thursday afternoon, while not denying the story's accuracy. 'Certain Washington politicians choose to fight for foreign countries, but President Trump will always fight for the American people,' deputy press secretary Raj Shah said in the statement. 'The President will only accept an immigration deal that adequately addresses the visa lottery system and chain migration two programs that hurt our economy and allow terrorists into our country.' (Watch video at link) 'Like other nations that have merit-based immigration, President Trump is fighting for permanent solutions that make our country stronger by welcoming those who can contribute to our society, grow our economy and assimilate into our great nation,' Shah added. 'He will always reject temporary, weak and dangerous stopgap measures that threaten the lives of hardworking Americans, and undercut immigrants who seek a better life in the United States through a legal pathway.' Policy squabbles notwithstanding, Trump's comments shocked senators from both major parties, according to the Post. Democrat Dick Durbin of Illinois was in the Oval Office to argue that the Trump administration should scale back a proposal to eliminate a diversity visa lottery, which seeks to import people from places that would otherwise be 'underrepresented' among immigrants in the U.S. Trump's comment about 'shithole countries' comes at a time when his White House is ending protections for people who sought shelter following natural disasters years, or sometimes decades, ago. There are approximately 436,900 people with such 'Temporary Protected Status' living in the U.S. from 10 countries South Sudan, Sudan, Somalia, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Syria, Haiti, Nepal and Yemen. Haitians and Nicaraguans have already been told their protection is ending. The Trump administration said this week that it was also removing the protection for Salvadoran nationals who have been allowed to reside in the U.S. since a pair of earthquakes struck their country in 2001. The Haitians were fleeing an equally devastating 2010 earthquake. he astonishing comments came on an afternoon of chaos as Huckabee Sanders dismissed senators' claims they had a bipartisan deal on 'Dreamers.' Six senators boasted they had a deal in place that would solve the issue of what to do with hundreds of thousands of people brought to the U.S. illegally as children and whose legal status granted under the Obama administration is about to expire. When Huckabee Sanders was asked about the deal at the White House press briefing she told reporters, 'There has not been a deal reached yet.' But minutes after the briefing, Sens. Dick Durbin, Democrat from Illinois, and Cory Gardner, Republican from Colorado, tweeted a statement saying there was indeed a deal. 'Several of my colleagues and I have reached an agreement that reflects the discussion we had this week with @realDonaldTrump on a solution for Dreamers and border security,' Gardner wrote, sharing a statement that was co-signed by five of his colleagues. The group of senators working together included Gardner and Durbin, along with Republicans Sens. Jeff Flake and Lindsey Graham, as well as Democrats Michael Bennet and Bob Menendez. 'We have been working for four months and have reached an agreement in principle that addresses border security, the diversity visa lottery, chain migration/family reunification, and the Dream Act the areas outlined by the President. We are now working to build support for that deal in Congress,' the statement said. However, a spokeswoman for President Trump told DailyMail.com that what Huckabee Sanders said from the podium stands At the briefing, Huckabee Sanders warned that the Democrats best not play politics over immigration and risk a government shutdown. 'Democrats should stop making our brave troops and essential government functions political pawns in their swamp games,' she said. 'They should stop their obstruction and work with Republicans to fund the government.' She also told reporters that she believed a deal would get done. 'We are confident and we feel we're going to get there,' the press secretary said as she exited the podium for the day. (more bullshit at link) Poster Comment: Americans, with brains, can see what happens to other marshmallow nations that continuously lard up their population with misfits from other nations with diseased (brain or body) immigrants. When did we become so politically correct that we can't be honest about protecting our own interests first by stopping hoards of low value immigrants from choking our govt/welfare benefits? Thank God for President Trump!! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 34.
#7. To: IbJensen (#0)
shit·hole nounvulgar slang plural noun: shitholes an extremely dirty, shabby, or otherwise unpleasant place. Our president is the ONLY president in our history to say it the way it is.
all Trump does is show how uneducated and common he is. He has not risen above his ignorant immigrant roots. Relationships in the world rely on diplomacy, that is not saying the obvious. But he forgets parts of his own country are shit hole, third world so before he starts pointing fingers he should clean up his own mess. Trump needs to learn a lesson I remember was taught to children, if you cannot say something good, don't say anything at all
This ain't quaint fag England. Here in the US, we have the freedom to call a shithole... a shithole. If you can't stomach it... watch re-runs of that queer, Piers Morgan.
No it is quaint fag US, so stomach that little piece of free speech. I was speaking about diplomacy, something Trump knows nothing about. Diplomacy is about carrying a big stick and speaking softly, but Trump wants to shout about how big his stick is
You have no stick. You have a leader that tells your men to suck dicks. Trump is a great leader. No one even knows who runs your little island.
we once had a nutcase with a bigger ego than Trump leading us and he ran around the world telling people what to do, we are glad we no longer have a leader like that. For the record Trump is an idiot and only a nation of idiots could elect him. There has got to be a better candidate somewhere
Amen! Both the GOP and Trump are finished if they get their SECOND amnesty passed. Herbie Bush and the Reconquista Republicans, the first GOP amnesty
Amen! Both the GOP and Trump are finished if they get their SECOND amnesty passed. Why are you dissing on one of our greatest Republican presidents? First of all, the Immigration Reform Act that Reagan signed into law was a bipartisan bill that the majority of both Democrats and Republicans agreed on. And only a few illegal immigrants (all from Mexico) were allowed to stay, and they had to (1)know US history, and (2)speak English, and (3) be paying taxes and (4) have no criminal history other than coming in illegally. It also provided a way for migrant Mexican farm workers to come into the US legally in order to get our crops picked, and on our dinner table. What, pray tell, is wrong with any of that? The Immigration Reform Act that is absolutely sinister is the Immigration Reform Act of 1965 that let people from non-Christian (mostly Islamic) nations into our nation for the first time. Now they are killing us (or trying to) virtually every week. It was supported and pushed through Congress entirely by the Dem-wits (and signed by LBJ) and should be repealed as soon as possible. Barry Midyet
Hondo just wants more faggot immigrants.
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