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Trump’s Controversial Eugenics Claims: Migrants and ‘Bad Genes’ Amidst Attacks on Kamala Harris

Trump Proposes Controversial Eugenics Theory in Recent Radio Interview

Contentious Remarks About Migration

During a recent appearance on a popular radio show, former President Donald Trump made headlines for his extreme statements regarding immigrants, suggesting that some may be genetically predisposed to violent behavior. In a fervent rant, Trump attributed violence to what he characterized as “bad genes” among certain migrant populations.

Attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris

The former president redirected much of his criticism towards Vice President Kamala Harris, belittling her policy proposals. He claimed that her initiatives would lead to communism in America, claiming she advocated for “government housing” and “government feeding” programs. He argued that her proposals reflect a misunderstanding of governing, stating, “When you look at the things that she proposes, they’re so far off. She has no clue.”

Illegal Immigration Accusations

Trump’s commentary did not stop at Harris; he vehemently attacked her purported handling of illegal immigration. He leveled accusations against her for what he termed an influx of dangerous individuals entering the country. He stated, “We’re allowing people to come in, and we’ve got a lot of bad genes in our country right now.”

Claims of a Crisis

In his criticisms, Trump pointed to an alleged connection between crime and immigration, asserting that a substantial number of individuals they’re allowing into the country pose a threat due to their genetic predispositions. His outburst has sparked discussions about immigration policies and the role of genetic arguments in political rhetoric.

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