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CBS News reports the controversy of Trump’s comment on immigrants as poisoning our country. Click please on the link to “Trump blasted for saying immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country” by Jacob Rosen, Kathryn Watson, Olivia Rinaldi (CBS News; 12/18).

Trump has numerous records of saying anything, including that about Neo-nazis, [provided that they support Trump], are very nice and fine ppl. My thoughts are along a line such that Trump has to seriously consider the halt of his habit of saying anything.

Additionally, I think the news media may want to reconsider their habit of shuffling Adolf Hitler, Nazis, Genocide, antisemitism to bring in for anything with any hint in order to make things sensational.

Important note: I’m NOT defending Trump..

cbsnews.com/news/trump-immigrants-poiso…

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“[‘I want Trump Back’] There are a lot of Mexican people looking forward to Trump “ is the article written by David Siders (POLITICO; 12/19).

Here is my paraphrased (and interpretive) summary of important points made in the article: Generous immigration policy can attract supports when economy is good and there is no immediate impact in one’s life and community as a surprise by encountering unwelcomed incidents or events. In bref, humanitarian causes are most practically operative when such is one’s career or job. Republicans policy suggestions on immigrations are more realistic in accordance to the reality.

My thought on the issue: Benefits on economy (hard working immigrants), or family model to embody (as opposed to dysfunctional families in a modern social symptom) would be regarded as abstract as mere factors or vectors indicating numbers and theories most functional only in progressives’ minds. This is just my humble comment.

politico.com/news/magazine/2023/12/19/r…

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