'H-1B Trump' Blames 'Open Borders' for New Years Attacks
Following attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas, President-elect Trump blamed both incidents on "open borders," attempting to reinforce his stance on immigration policy.
After the two New Year's Day attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas, President-elect Trump, desperately trying to regain a footing on immigration policy, blamed both cases on "open borders."
The "MAGA" soon-to-be president came out just a week before in favor of H-1B visas, essentially replacing the domestic working population with those of West Asia. His newfound stance aligns with much of Silicon Valley, including Elon Musk, and has justifiably garnered significant pushback from his supporters.
Trump in 2020: “As we speak, we’re finalizing H1-B regulations so that no American worker is replaced ever again.”
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Trump in 2024: “I didn’t change my mind… We need competent people. We need smart people coming into our country. We need a lot of people coming in.”
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After losing footing, Trump attempted to induce a wave of outcry as if he is anti-immigration through his recent posts on Truth Social.
However, reports have indicated the New Orleans mass-killer, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, was indeed a U.S. citizen from Texas.
The suspect involved in the Cybertruck explosion right outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas was, too, an Army veteran, but from Colorado.
Trump sounded off earlier Thursday on his platform, attempting to merge "Radical Islamic Terrorism" with "Open Border's Policy."
The suspect involved in the New Orleans massacre sported an ISIS flag on the trailer hitch of the truck he rented. According to the AP, the FBI says the driver acted alone and was "100% inspired" by the Islamic State.
Trump continued his social media binge by saying the "USA is breaking down," slamming "OPEN BORDERS" again, and calling for the CIA to "get involved, NOW, before it is too late."
Trump wrote in the post that the DOJ and FBI were "incompetent and corrupt." Yet, he still finds hope in the CIA against the "violent erosion of Safety, National Security, and Democracy ... taking place all across our Nation."
The error is the president-elect's thought process seems to be becoming more and more violent as we head toward inauguration. Reporters at The Hill indicated the same and his dangerous jump to conclusions. Much of that will, however, be downplayed as "fake news."