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Trump Slams Protections For Immigrants From ‘Shithole’ Countries

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According to the article, 1,114 Norwegians emigrated to the United States while 1,603 Americans emigrated to Norway.

The country of 5.2 million people that seldom makes global headlines awoke Friday to the news that Trump wanted to have more immigrants from Norway, rather than Haiti and countries in Africa that he disparaged with a vulgar term.

The comments came after Trump met Wednesday with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg in Washington. His remarks were seen in Oslo as racially charged and sharply at odds with Norwegian values of inclusivity.

"This says a lot about what Trump thinks it means to be an American. It is more about ethnicity than shared values," said Hilde Restad, an associate professor in international affairs and a former U.S. resident.

She added that Norwegians generally didn't want "to be flattered by this U.S. president in this way."

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/apos-d-prefer-country-trump-114653798.html
 
So bloody typical of this racist ignoramus. Not only does he say it, deny it, and defend it, he blames it on the media for misinterpreting what he said. How do you misinterpret 'shithole countries'?

Trump partly denies, also defends vulgar immigrant comments
[The Canadian Press]
The Canadian PressJanuary 12, 2018
Trump partly denies, also defends vulgar immigrant comments

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday offered a partial denial in public but privately defended his extraordinary remarks disparaging Haitians and African countries a day earlier. Trump said he was only expressing what many people think but won't say about immigrants from economically depressed countries, according to a person who spoke to the president as criticism of his comments ricocheted around the globe.

Trump spent Thursday evening making a flurry of calls to friends and outside advisers to judge their reaction to the tempest, said the confidant, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to disclose a private conversation. Trump wasn't apologetic about his inflammatory remarks and denied he was racist, instead, blaming the media for distorting his meaning, the confidant said.

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/trump-denies-used-vulgarity-describe-135249606.html
 
Trump is saying what the rest of them can't say publicly. The Republicans know their base...but they can't really cater to them as openly as 45 does because they would be gone...

Now...look at all the people who are running for office he has empowered...like David Duke..and Joe Arpeggio...and Roy Moore...

Trump has taken their mask off....
 
Oooo! Like the Death Eaters?

YES!

The thing is...alot of people have known all along this is what is behind the masks...but they will just deny it since they are careful what they say......

I thought that is why they chose sarah palin. Clearly McCain did not want her. She was the perfect Stooge..the perfect puppet. She could say all the shit they rest of them were thinking.....

Now when I hear anything 45 says...I see the ENTIRE republican party....

I even have started blocking out 45 and I see ryan and pence every time I hear what 45 says....

I hope the young people are paying attention while the mask is off....
 
^ I didn't know that, but now it makes me wonder how many immigrants (from all nations) actually go back home when they discover that the American Dream is reserved for a select few, especially when they see how many Americans aren't living it. That's probably why so many immigrants have been crossing the border into Canada, sometimes with the help of American agents. Did you know that there are reports of agents driving immigrants to safe and unmonitored crossings so they can get into Canada?
 
^ I didn't know that, but now it makes me wonder how many immigrants (from all nations) actually go back home when they discover that the American Dream is reserved for a select few, especially when they see how many Americans aren't living it. That's probably why so many immigrants have been crossing the border into Canada, sometimes with the help of American agents. Did you know that there are reports of agents driving immigrants to safe and unmonitored crossings so they can get into Canada?

Is that a bad thing?
 
No, it wouldn't have been a bad thing at all [FOR ME] if there would have been a way for me to get into Canada unmonitored, and yet also bring in the (LITERAL) tons and tons of stuff, live there without fear of being kicked out, and continued to run a personal business and keep a somewhat high profile, without consequences. And, perhaps, even have eventually become a citizen.

(in response to Benvolio's question immediately above this...)

Yes, I mean bringing in 10 to 12 tons of stuff.

But, no, the barriers to me moving to Canada legally were beyond horrific. The only decent option was to work for the rest of my damn life until I eventually drop dead. (I could have done that, but I'd be selling my soul to do so. I intend to work for five more years. That's all.)

I tried...I've preferred to live in Canada since at least 1978, but the logistics of taking in massive tons of stuff was never a good option even forty years ago. I had a friend in New Jersey who tried to move to Canada about that time, with about 1/10 or 1/15 the amount of stuff I had at the time, and they wanted to charge him $30,000 customs duty on what he wanted to take.

In 1978, $30,000 was a COUPLE YEARS of wages from a "decent" job.
 
^ My friend ended up scuttling the plans to move to Canada, because he did NOT want to pay Customs about the same price as a HOUSE just to bring in about 15,000 or 20,000 vinyl records. Even at that time I had around 200,000 of them.
 
^ Crazy logistics aside, it's not all that easy to seek citizenship in Canada, as I understand it.

Also, reports are showing more undocumented U.S. and even new immigrants are now looking to settle in Canada. Though, or course, there really is no guarantee that the Canadian government will allow them the asylum they seek.
 
I looked into that once, mostly because I really like Montreal, it didn't seem to be too burdensome to me. Of course I wasn't looking to bring tons of freight in with me. The immigration lady was very polite and helpful.

In the end it was the weather that made me run home to Texas.
 
I looked into that once, mostly because I really like Montreal, it didn't seem to be too burdensome to me. Of course I wasn't looking to bring tons of freight in with me. The immigration lady was very polite and helpful.

In the end it was the weather that made me run home to Texas.

Different provinces have different entry requirements, and I do remember that Quebec was less burdensome...but ALL of Quebec is far, far north of my "Do Not Cross!" line. Windsor, Ontario was my "bulls-eye" - no other destination was even considered (other than Hamilton on, perhaps, my D-list) because of winter. London is a damned snow belt (Windsor isn't), T. O. just too cold, period. Not that Windsor doesn't get snow (they do!), just no more than amounts of snow that I've grown up with.

I certainly found myself considering the fact that cool places like Austin, Athens, Asheville, Chapel Hill are in STATES like Texas, Georgia, North Carolina (and therefore ruled, to some degree, by whatever shit gets passed in the Capitals)...and North Carolina has had some horrific shit passed in recent years. I like Pittsburgh, but it's in friggin' Pennsylvania which, also, is mostly ruled by Republicans...and forget about Florida...just forget it...

I didn't intend to be a "northern guy" for life, necessarily, but politics forced it.

I also found out that the costs of moving and living in anyplace in California that I would really like, would have been horrific - well more than DOUBLE the price of Chicago.

Even Chicago is about fifty miles north of my "Do Not Cross!" winter line, but it has to do.
 
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