MSNBC hosts compare Trump’s deportations with Nazi Germany
MSNBC hosted by Nicolle Wallace and Joy Reid compared the efforts of Trump administration to deport illegal immigrants and his policies on Monday with Holocaust and Hitler’s German, International Memorial Day for the Holocaust.
Wallace’s board discussed the return that comes from schools after Trump’s officials said Due to illegal immigrants They were based on the table on the table. Washington state supervisor Chris Reykdal said Wallace that President Donald Trump and his administration will become a “party that destroys young people” as a result and will have to “own” students who do not attend school for fear.
“It stops in your songs when you hear how to put it like that,” Wallace responded. “They will have to own the idea that they have created a generation of children who could be born here, but who are afraid to go to school, who may be afraid to leave their parents.”
“They may be afraid that every time they go to school, the last time they see her mom or dad, families hiding on this painful anniversary,” she added.
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In harmonizing with the murder of six million Jews, Wallace continued: “The Holocaust anniversary has a really creepy echo of something that I think people thought,” How could this happen? “And that could no longer be repeated.
Frequent MSNBC guest Eddie Glaude continued to connect the border emperor Tom Homan with the segregation of Alabame Bull Connor “for our current days.”
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President Trump’s administration ended with policies banned by Ice Taking in schoolsor other sensitive areas such as churches and hospitals.
Reid also marked the Day of Remembrance of the Holocaust by comparing Trump to Hitler.
“He [Hitler] And his minister of publicity and propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, launched a mass propaganda campaign that marked Jews to carriers of deadly diseases and violent terrorists, defeating the Jews of Europe, which they considered to be a subsidiary, was a question of good, conquering evil, which conditioned the millions of Germans as would celebrate Hitler and close their gaze of their brutality. If that sounds unclear, it is because it is, similarity to what happened in Germany, and what is happening now in America, are just indisputable, “she said.
Reid added: “History may not repeat literally, but it must be rhyme.”
Reid has repeatedly compared President of Hitler, Including in January 2024 on fascism, where she compared Hitler’s failed coup that “set a stage” for Nazi Germany, known as The Beer Hall Putsch, on January 6, 2021. Riot on Capitol Hill.
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Despite the rhetoric of the Holocaust, Barack Obama was active in deportations during his Presidency. August 29, 2016 Abcnews.com The title and the Sub-Head noted: “Obama deported more people than any other president. Trump may be approaching Obama’s recent policy.”
The article added: “The president of Barak Obama often called immigration groups” the main deponic. ” Eg in 2016 Noting, “deportation or” removal “as the Ministry of Internal Security is called in each of the first four years, President Obama was in power, at the top of 400,000 in the fiscal 2012.” They then peaked and fell to the next three years.
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While he first ran for president in 2008, then candidate Hillary Clinton said the crowd at the gathering: “If they committed a crime, they deported them without question. They left.” However, she changed her position during the 2016 first -team player against Senator Bernie Sanders.