- President was meeting in the Oval Office with senators from both parties about proposals for immigration reform
- He
reportedly asked them why the U.S. had to shoulder the burden of
refugees coming to the U.S. after Third World natural disasters
- 'Why are we having all these people from s***hole countries come here?' he asked, according to a Washington Post report
- He also said: 'Why do we need more Haitians? Take them out'
- Trump
has been rescinding 'Temporary Protected Status' for otherwise-illegal
immigrants who came from Haiti, Nicaragua and El Salvador because of
earthquakes and hurricanes
- In addition to Haitians, he was referring to people from African countries
- Trump said he wanted people from countries like Norway, whose prime minister he held a press conference with Wednesday
- The White House did not deny Trump made the comments in a statement
- Haiti's government came out and said they 'vehemently condemn' Trump's comments in relation to their country
Published: 17:26 EST, 11 January 2018 | Updated: 00:53 EST, 12 January 2018
President
Donald Trump,
frustrated with America's continued responsibility for immigrants
fleeing Third World natural disasters, asked members of Congress
Thursday in vulgar terms why the United States had to shoulder such a
burden.
'Why are we having all these
people from s***hole countries come here?' Trump said, according to two
people who were briefed on the meeting and then leaked the comment to
The Washington Post.
Trump was reportedly speaking about Haitians and citizens of various African nations.
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