On a weekly basis Trump and his acolytes prove they are white nationalists, so why wouldn't this week be any different? Nevertheless, let's have a quick review.
1. Donald Trump:
Last Friday, Donald Trump threatened to shutdown the entire southern border. This would only impact the $1.5 billion worth of commerce that occurs at the border on a daily basis.
From the moment Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, Donald Trump couldn't have given a flying-fuck, and it's no different today.
In fact, Trump recently called it a "place."
And, of course, as a white nationalist Donald Trump made sure to accuse Democrats of caring about Americans, more than Americans.
During a day of negotiations with NATO's Secretary, Trump once again said the he may close the border again, despite the economic damage it would cause:
After he displayed his economic illiteracy, Trump once again said that the poorest people in the western hemisphere are not the best, and their right wing (Irony!!!!!) governments are helping them:
2. Hogan Gidley:
The White House Deputy Press Secretary continuously referred to Puerto Rico as "that country," and rolled his eyes when being reminded that Puerto Rican's are Americans.
Gidley, and people like him, can forget the history of Puerto Rico's relationship to America (World War I), but anti-white supremacists know better.
3. Kris Kobach:
Proposed putting asylum seekers in "processing towns."
Wants to be Trump's "immigration Czar."
4. Tucker Carlson:
While talking to Trump's Secretary of Homeland Security, Carlson said Democrats "have a vested interest in changing the population."
Media Matters' Andrew Lawrence noted that while Carlson and Nielsen talked about the needs for a border wall, Fox was showing clips of immigrants climbing a wall.
And when you are a racist like Tucker Carlson, you say, "Mexico is a hostile power."
5. The Trump administration can't find immigrant children they have separated, but they can track the minstrel cycles of immigrant women:
The Trump administration has lost over 1,000 immigrant children, and have taken over 200 more since a court order stated they could no longer separate immigrant children from their legal guardians.
"So they can't figure out where children separated from their parents are," writes Jennifer Wright, "but by God, they can keep track of teenage migrant girls' menstrual cycles."
Wright explains further (emphasis mine):
There are 28 pages detailing the periods, pregnancies and reason for the pregnancy (whether by rape or not) of teen girls in custody, some of whom are as young as 12. There may well be reasons for the government to track whether or not a woman is pregnant, and how far along in her pregnancy she is, but there’s no reason to track the cause of her pregnancy. It’s pretty fair to assume that they’re not doing this because they want to ensure women know all the options regarding their pregnancy. It’s almost certainly an attempt to bar them from getting abortions.
Not only are these girls being coerced, the newborns will be taken and given to Bethany Christian Services, a foster care organization connected to Donald Trump and his Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos.
How is that any different than human trafficking? Hint: It's not...
The fact that human trafficking is supposed to be one of the reasons why ICE exists, it's connected to participating in this human trafficking, which proves once more why it's not a radical position to ask for its abolishment. It's clear that ICE is nothing more than glorified policeman for white supremacy.
ICE is the Baldwin-Felts/Pinkerton's of our its time, but instead of being for capital, it's mostly for white supremacy...
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