(December 17, 2023 at 10:28 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: No prob, they're not brown. Translating Trump-to-English, "immigrants" are by definition some shade of brown. "If you're white, you're welcome" is Trump's rule of thumb.
Yeah, like when he proclaimed that Mexicans are rapists, but when he rapes it's no problem because he is white.
This also reminds me of when Trump was the president and the press uncovered that an undocumented immigrant woman worked at Mar-a-Lago, so they fired her and Don Jr. just said that it was the press's fault that she got fired. No words why they hired her in the first place or why she kept working there. In other words, no accountability, shifting the blame onto others, and do what you want.
And there were of course many other undocumented immigrants working for Trump.
From a 2019 article
Quote:The years of service that Diaz and other undocumented immigrant housekeepers, cooks, landscapers, greenskeepers, waiters, bellhops, farm hands and caddies devoted to the Trump Organization have given them a remarkable vantage point into the unvarnished lives of the now-first family. They have seen poolside tantrums and holiday arguments. They’ve laughed with the in-laws and watched after the grandkids.
Their recollections also show how Trump’s entrance into presidential politics — denouncing illegal immigrants as criminals and job-stealers — upended their lives and prompted some of them to publicly confront their former boss.
Over the past year, The Washington Post has spoken with 48 people who had worked illegally for the Trump Organization at 11 of its properties in Florida, New Jersey, New York and Virginia. These workers spent years — and in some cases nearly two decades — performing the manual labor that keeps Trump’s resorts clean and their visitors fed.
This story is based on interviews with these workers, many of whom were fired or walked away from their jobs after media reports about their employment.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/...story.html
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