Trump intensifies anti-immigrant rhetoric in campaign speech in Colorado: ‘Occupied America’ • FRANCE 24

Trump intensifies anti-immigrant rhetoric in campaign speech in Colorado: ‘Occupied America’ • FRANCE 24

In a fiery campaign speech in Aurora, Colorado, President Donald Trump continued his rhetoric of demonizing immigrants, painting a bleak and dystopian picture of America being “occupied” by criminal foreigners. Trump’s speech on Friday (October 11) was filled with inflammatory language and fear-mongering, as he portrayed immigrants as a looming threat to the safety and security of the country.

During his speech, Trump railed against undocumented immigrants, accusing them of bringing crime and violence into the United States. He claimed that America was being overrun by hordes of criminals, and warned of the dangers posed by those entering the country illegally.

The President’s divisive and xenophobic language is not new, as he has consistently used anti-immigrant sentiment to rally his base of supporters. However, his latest speech in Colorado was particularly alarming in its stark portrayal of immigrants as invaders and criminals.

Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric has sparked widespread condemnation from advocacy groups and politicians alike, who have denounced his fear-mongering tactics as dangerous and divisive. Critics argue that demonizing immigrants only serves to fuel hatred, discrimination, and violence against vulnerable communities.

As the United States prepares for the upcoming presidential election, Trump’s divisive language and demonization of immigrants are likely to be key issues. It remains to be seen how voters will respond to his inflammatory rhetoric and whether it will impact the outcome of the election.

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