Not all immigration is bad, United States will and should empower migrants from ‘nice’ countries – Trump echoes for “country-specific” immigration during a recent fund-raiser event.
Trump’s personal ‘immigration-quota’
Donald J. Trump, former President of United States who time and again has disclosed strong condemnation for illegal immigration during a fund-raiser event on Saturday night acknowledged the meritorious advantage that migration has only if it stems from ‘nice’ countries like Sweden or Denmark
Trump, the presumptive Republican election nominee, carried unapologetic strike during the entirety of his election campaigns on Biden’s poor administration of U.S southern-borders which he contemplates has increased criminal infiltration from a list of countries from Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
“They are prisoners, jailers, gang members who are coming from unbelievable places and countries, countries that are a disaster.”, Trump said according to an event attendee.
Speaking at a multimillion dollar, private fund-raiser event hosted by billionaire financier John Paulson in a mansion owned by John in Palm Beach, Trump delivered a 45-minute presentation in front of wealthy funding-machines commenting on matters of illegal diaspora and his personal suggestions for residents of ‘nice countries’ to not hesitate from immigrating to United States.
Was his immigration rant a tailor-made speech to attract donor attention?
Midway through his extensive commentary on migrants, Trump enlightened the entourage of wealthy donors on “country-specific” immigration. The former president, in his address, recollected a past memory when he drew significant criticism for his comment on Haiti and other nations in Africa, describing them as “shithole countries” compared with places like Denmark or Norway.
“The authorities took it as an offence, when I said – Why can’t we allow people from nice countries like Switzerland or Denmark, what about Greece? We always see folks from Yemen coming to our home-country but never from Norway.” Trump said at dinner to chuckling crowd.
Some part of his speech was straightforward-bashing while other parts were tailored to entice the wealthy audience.
Rallying through his election campaigns, Mr. Trump has frequently displayed his disapproval for migrants forging their unrequired presence in the states. His lack of acknowledgement is cemented against migrants from Asia, Africa and Middle East.
At the dinner, Mr. Trump also howled the shipment of migrants particularly from Latin American countries who he believe are places which have become a safe ‘hotspot’ for gang leaders to pursue illegal undertaking.
“They have been shipped in, brought in to our country, and they are with us here tonight”, he said.
Walking outdoors accompanied by former First Lady, Trump addressed the media personnel who stood head and body to capture the former president in his full zeal – “We have become a laughing stock, rich people and poor people are desperate for change”, he said.
Except for his immigration rant, Mr. Trump took this event and sucked it whole. He made promises to foster tax-redemptions under his administration, also welcoming measures that would appeal to the wealthy donors in attendance.
“The most successful people in the whole country are in this room”, Trump said.
The end to his notorious speech paid explicit attention to the grave threats America face under the incumbent Presidency. He vows to work tirelessly till his last breathe for America’s future and for the people who make America great.
Dozens of wealthy donors help write checks to fund Trump’s Presidential campaign. Aftermath of the fund-raising night, the tally calculated by Republican National Committee totaled more than $50 million, an amount enough to set record and rally many others to a state of distress.
Donald Trump exclaimed, “Biggest Night in Fund raising of all time” on his social media account.