US President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric on birthright citizenship after sharing a post on Truth Social that made controversial claims about countries like China, India and immigration in the United States. The post, originally from radio host Michael Savage’s The Savage Nation, included sharp criticism of current US citizenship laws and immigration policy, referring to countries including India as “hellholes,” which Trump appeared to agree with and amplify.
The discussion in the shared post argued that the issue of citizenship by birth should not be left to courts or lawyers, but decided through a national public vote. It also included strong attacks on immigration lawyers, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and broader US immigration systems.
The post went further to target skilled immigration, especially Indians and Chinese working in California’s technology sector, linking them to alleged job displacement of American workers. “It’s not limited to China, it’s also India. They’re also abusing it,” the post read, while attacking existing immigration laws and criticising legal challenges before the US Supreme Court.
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The post claimed how white Americans were being sidelined in hiring and alleged that corporate systems were designed to favour Indians and Chinese workers. “I used to be a great supporter of Indians in India until I opened my eyes up to what’s going on here. White men need not apply to jobs in the state of California. Never mind in high tech. I don’t care what your qualifications are. You’re not getting a job at High Tech in California.”
The post added, “Your chances are nil. You have to be from India or China because almost all the internal mechanisms are set up to be run by Indians and Chinese. I know it for a fact, and you don’t have to argue with it. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, don’t argue with me.”
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