
If the truth is told, and I will tell it, immigration is not about undocumented men, women, and children crossing our borders, it has become a racist issue. If they were coming from Western Europe, they would be welcome. Beginning in 2015 Trump began exposing his beliefs in white nationalism, and white supremacy. When Trump, Steven Miller, and Jeff Sessions made the decision to separate children from their parents at the border, it was an intentional effort to punish Hispanics for attempting to live in our country and escape their lives of horror in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
Never forget that Trump supported fellow white supremacist Roy Moore and others. Now he is offering his support to Brian Kemp, who is running for governor in Georgia. The primary is Tuesday, July 24th. His opponent is Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle who has the support of outgoing governor, Nathan Deal. Before Trump endorsed Kemp, he was leading in the polls 44-41 percent. Politicos are suggesting that Trump’s support of Kemp is simply an effort to have one win in this primary and special election year.
In the tweet when Trump endorsed Kemp, he called him “tough on crime, strong on the border and illegal immigration” In one of his ads, Kemp stood by a large truck and stated that he would personally drive illegal immigrants across the border while hate shown from his eyes.
Of course, it is no surprise that a white man from Georgia would be a white supremacist. If you have every lived in the south, Indiana, Arizona, or Texas, you are aware that nothing was changed by the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Segregation between whites and blacks remains a part of life in these red states. As the Hispanic population of our nation moved east and south to seek employment, they became another target for white supremacists.
Trump is the President of the White Supremacist Fascist Party. He is not my president; he fails to keep his promise to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution.”
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Op-ed by James Turnage
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