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Donald Trump’s Controversial Comments on Illegal Immigrants Draw Comparisons to Hitler’s Language

At a rally in the state of Iowa, Donald Trump again spoke about illegal immigrants in a way he has been criticized for in the past because it is reminiscent of Hitler’s language and contributes to xenophobia.

Earlier this week, Trump said that illegal immigrants in the United States “poison and destroy the blood of America.”

– It is true. They spoil the nation’s blood. They don’t like it when I say that. I have never read “Mein Kampf,” Trump said, emphasizing that Hitler used the language in a completely different way.

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In his political manifesto “Mein Kampf” (My Struggle), Germany’s future dictator wrote that “All great cultures in history have perished solely because the original creative race died out through poisoning of the blood.”

As well as leading Germany through twelve years of dictatorship and oppression, Adolf Hitler started the Second World War and was behind the Holocaust – the genocide of European Jews and the mass killing of several political, ethnic and social minorities.

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Trump was in the city of Waterloo in Iowa ahead of the first Republican nominating contest, which will be held in the state on January 15.

The former president is far ahead of the others who are fighting to become the party’s presidential candidate.

(©NTB)

2023-12-20 06:46:33
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