Donald Trump Immigration Policy: The immigration policy after Donald Trump’s return to the US is once again under controversy. On the one hand, thousands of illegal migrants like Indians, Brazilian, Bangladeshis and Pakistanis were expelled from the country, on the other hand, white people from South Africa were specially welcomed.
These white people were not only airlifted by the US government, but also promised to give them citizenship. This decision has now become the reason for serious allegations of racial discrimination. Most of the people who were expelled from America were citizens of Asia and Latin America. A large number of people from India, Brazil, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh were involved. Many of these agents had reached America without a valid document by implicating them under the guise of agents. The Trump administration did not provide any human relief on the basis of “illegal entry”.
Why did white people come from South Africa priority?
The Trump administration gave priority to the white people from South Africa and said that these people are victims of racial discrimination and violence in their country. They are being denied jobs, land is being taken away and is being killed. ” Trump described this class as a minority suffering from the massacre and said that we will give them citizenship as a safe place for every persecution.
Isn’t this racial bias?
Critics claim This policy is based on racial priority, against the right to equality of the US Constitution. The Trump administration has not shown any softening on humanitarian grounds for black or South Asian migrants. This step promotes America’s white domination politics. However, President Trump defends the verdict, saying that we are not against any breed, but those who are being persecuted should get help. ”
New York Times rejected Trump’s claim
In a detailed report by New York Times, Trump’s claim was questioned that “white farmers are being made a victim of genocide in South Africa”. According to the report, 225 deaths occurred in the fields from April 2020 to March 2024. Of these, 101 were laborers (mostly blacks). 53 white farmers were also killed. Police and human rights organizations have described Trump’s claims as propaganda and political stunts.