By Josh Dawsey
President Trump grew
frustrated with lawmakers Thursday in the Oval Office when they discussed
protecting immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and African countries as part of
a bipartisan immigration deal, according to several people briefed on the
meeting.
“Why are we having all
these people from shithole countries come here?” Trump said, according to these
people, referring to countries mentioned by the lawmakers.
Trump then suggested that
the United States should instead bring more people from countries such as
Norway, whose prime minister he met with Wednesday. The president, according to
a White House official, also suggested he would be open to more immigrants from
Asian countries because he felt they help the United States economically.
In addition, the president
singled out Haiti, telling lawmakers that immigrants from that country must be
left out of any deal, these people said.
“Why do we need more
Haitians?” Trump said, according to people familiar with the meeting. “Take
them out.”
Lawmakers were taken aback
by the comments, according to people familiar with their reactions. Sens.
Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) and Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.) had proposed cutting
the visa lottery program by 50 percent and then prioritizing countries already
in the system, a White House official said.
A White House spokesman
defended Trump’s position on immigration without directly addressing his
remarks. White House officials did not dispute the account.
[200,000 Salvadorans may be
forced to leave the U.S. as Trump ends immigration protection]
“Certain Washington
politicians choose to fight for foreign countries, but President Trump will
always fight for the American people,” spokesman Raj Shah said in a statement
issued after The Washington Post first reported Trump’s remarks. “. . . Like other nations that have merit-based immigration, President
Trump is fighting for permanent solutions that make our country stronger by welcoming
those who can contribute to our society, grow our economy and assimilate into
our great nation.”
Trump built his candidacy
and presidency around hard stances on immigration, vowing to build a wall along
the Mexican border and cut legal immigration by half, among other positions.
Officials at the Department of Homeland Security have increased immigration
raids, including dozens this week at convenience stores across the country.
Late Thursday, Trump took
to Twitter to push for a border wall. “The Democrats seem intent on having
people and drugs pour into our country from the Southern Border, risking
thousands of lives in the process,” he tweeted. “It is my duty to protect the
lives and safety of all Americans. We must build a Great Wall, think Merit and
end Lottery & Chain. USA!”
Trump’s earlier comments in
the day also put further scrutiny on his long-standing tendency to make
racially charged remarks — including attacks on protesting black athletes and
his claim that there were fine people “on both sides” after neo-Nazis rioted in
Charlottesville, Va. Trump falsely claimed for years that Barack Obama was not
born in the United States and took out advertisements calling for the death
penalty for members of the Central Park Five — four black youths and a Hispanic
youth who were accused of a brutal rape in New York and later exonerated…………………
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