TRUMPS IMMIGRANT RHETORIC AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS

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Subject Area:Religion

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Trump uses the terms a threat to the “safety of every single American”. He uses the phrases “very bad people” and “unknown Middle easterners” probably MS-13 gang members (Blitzer et al. Despite the concerted efforts of Trump’s policies, popular labels and beliefs that the undocumented individuals and caravans, it is quite rational and constitutional that immigrants are just an asylum-seeking for basic needs. As identified in the New Yorker article that was posted some months ago, the group of immigrants moving from Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, across Mexico and Guatemala among other nearby nations has a long history tracing from the 1990s(Blitzer et al. An interview with the New Yorker identified that people from the countries from to the north and central America were looking for work, food and other necessities since their nations had none of these.

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Likewise, it is essential to note that most of these policies have not been contextually considered and therefore, they have many flaws that necessitate reconsideration despite the view that they are based on protecting the Americans from potential danger (Blitzer et al. This is seen through the increasing trends of the immigrants despite the strict rules that have been imposed on migrants who seek asylum with fled gangs and domestic violence by Jeff Sessions, the Attorney General (State Department and The Department of Homeland Securities). That notwithstanding, the interpretation of the law has brought about legal fiction that migrants are not strata-different from refugees and vice versa as the Trump policies define. As such, there is a conviction that wealthier nations have no obligation to cushion citizens from poor nations.

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