Trump invites immigrants from "good countries" and criticizes entry into the US of representatives of "disaster states"
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Trump has criticized immigration from "disaster countries" and expressed a preference for immigrants from "good" countries such as Denmark and Switzerland, raising $50.5 million during a fundraiser.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has expressed his dissatisfaction with the current immigration situation, expressing his preference for immigrants from "good" countries such as Denmark during a fundraiser in Florida.
This was reported by UNN with reference to Frankfurter Rundschau and The New York Times.
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Former President Donald J. Trump, speaking at a multimillion-dollar fundraiser on Saturday night, complained that people don't immigrate to the United States from "good" countries "like Denmark." Trump criticized the countries from which people immigrate to the United States, calling them "incredible places and countries, countries that are a disaster." He said he prefers immigrants from "good countries" like "Denmark, Switzerland.
The event reportedly raised over $50 million, a record amount that has yet to be confirmed. Campaign finance reports will be available in the coming months.
Recall
In the U.S. presidential election campaign, Republican candidate Donald Trump periodically resorts to more harsh statements. During a campaign speech in Michigan, Trump said that due to Biden's soft immigration policy, America is facing an "invasion" of criminals from other countries, whom he also called "animals.