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特朗普加强反移民言论,拥抱“洞国家”的说法

2025-12-11 11:14 -ABC  -  534994

  美国总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)在周二晚上的一次演讲中加大了反移民言论,反复攻击民主党众议员伊尔汉·奥马尔(Ilhan Omar),并抱怨欧洲以外的移民。

  “咱们有几个从丹麦来的。你介意给我们派几个人吗?给我们派些好人来。你介意吗?但是我们总是接收来自索马里的人,那些灾难性的地方,对吗?污秽,肮脏,恶心,充斥着犯罪。他们唯一擅长的就是袭击船只,”特朗普在宾夕法尼亚州向支持者发表讲话时说。

  该演讲被宣传为推销其经济议程的活动,但很快演变为充满贬损性侮辱的竞选式演讲。

  特朗普特别瞄准了代表明尼苏达州的索马里裔美国人奥马尔。他似乎故意念错了她的名字,并将奥马尔的盖头称为头巾。

  “我爱她,她进来,除了b -。她总是抱怨。她来自一个被认为是世界上最糟糕的国家,对吗?”特朗普说。

  “她应该滚出去。把她扔出去,”特朗普补充道。

  他的支持者随后开始高呼“把她送回去”,反对这位身为美国公民的女议员。

  奥马尔回应了这番话,最新在特朗普对她和索马里移民的攻击,在周二晚些时候的一篇文章中。

  “特朗普对我的痴迷超出了怪异的程度。他需要真正的帮助。由于他没有经济政策可以兜售,他转而求助于回吐偏执的谎言。他仍然是国家的耻辱,”她写道。

  特朗普承认说了“混蛋国家”

  特朗普周二还回忆起2018年的一次会议,当时他闭门告诉一群参议员,美国不应该接受来自海地等“s洞国家”的移民。

  当时报道的时候,特朗普本人断然否认使用脏话.

  “从未说过任何贬低海地人的话除了海地很明显,是一个非常贫穷的多灾多难的国家,”特朗普在X上写道,当时被称为Twitter。

  美国广播公司新闻据报告的在2018年与参议员的椭圆形办公室会议上,特朗普对签证抽奖计划表示失望,并问房间里的人为什么他们希望来自海地、非洲和其他“s洞国家”的人进入美国。"

  特朗普在否认时指责民主党人在会议上编造归因于他的评论,并表示他“可能应该记录未来的会议”。值得注意的是,当时的总统他没有否认他建议美国应该接纳更多来自挪威等地的移民——这些评论得到了直接了解对话的多个消息来源的证实。

  但在周二的演讲中,特朗普接受了这一咒骂,因为他吹嘘暂停了来自他所谓的“第三世界国家”的移民申请,包括“像阿富汗、海地、索马里和其他许多国家这样的地狱”。

  观众中有人大喊“s洞”这个词。

  “我没说‘s-hole’,是你说的,”特朗普打趣道。“记住,我对参议员们说过。他们进来了,民主党人,他们想要两党合作,所以他们进来了,他们说,'这完全是不公开的,这里什么都没有提到,我们想要诚实,'因为我们的国家正在走向地狱。”

  “我们开了个会,我说,‘为什么我们只招收来自s洞国家的人’,对吗?为什么我们不能有一些来自挪威、瑞典的人?就几个?让我们有一些来自丹麦的。你介意给我们派几个人吗?给我们派些好人来。你介意吗?但是我们总是接收来自索马里的人,那些灾难性的地方,对吗?污秽,肮脏,恶心,充满了犯罪。”

  Trump ramps up anti-immigrant rhetoric, embraces 's---hole countries' phrase

  President Donald Trump ramped up his anti-immigrant rhetoric in a speech on Tuesday night, repeatedly attacking Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar and complaining about immigration outside of Europe.

  "Let's have a few from from Denmark. Do you mind sending us a few people? Send us some nice people. Do you mind? But we always take people from Somalia, places that are a disaster, right? Filthy, dirty, disgusting, ridden with crime. The only thing they're good at is going after ships," Trump said as he addressed supporters in Pennsylvania.

  The speech was billed as an event to sell his economic agenda, but quickly devolved into a campaign-style speech filled with derogatory insults.

  Trump specifically took aim at Omar, a Somali American who represents Minnesota. He appeared to purposefully mispronounce her name and referred to Omar's hijab as a turban.

  "I love her, she comes in, does nothing but b----. She's always complaining. She comes from a country where, I mean, it's considered about the worst country in the world, right?" Trump said.

  "She should get the hell out. Throw her the hell out," Trump added.

  His supporters then launched into "send her back" chants about the congresswoman, who is an American citizen.

  Omar responded to the remarks, the latest inTrump's attacks on her and Somali immigrants, in a post on X late Tuesday.

  "Trump’s obsession with me is beyond weird. He needs serious help. Since he has no economic policies to tout, he’s resorting to regurgitating bigoted lies instead. He continues to be a national embarrassment," she wrote.

  Trump admits to saying 's---hole countries'

  Trump on Tuesday also recalled a 2018 meeting in which he told a group of senators behind closed doors that the U.S. shouldn't accept immigrants from "s---hole countries" such as Haiti.

  When it was reported at the time, Trump himselfflatly denied using the expletive.

  "Never said anything derogatory about Haitiansother thanHaitiis, obviously, a very poor troubled country," Trump wrote on X, then known as Twitter.

  ABC Newsreportedthat in the 2018 Oval Office meeting with senators, Trump expressed frustration over the visa lottery program and asked those in the room why they would want people from Haiti, Africa and other "s---hole countries" coming into the United States."

  In his denial then, Trump accused Democrats in the meeting of making up comments attributed to him and said that he "probably should record future meetings." Notably, the president back thendid not deny he suggested that America should admit more immigrants from places such as Norway -- comments that were confirmed by multiple sources with direct knowledge of the conversations.

  But in his speech on Tuesday, Trump embraced the expletive as he boasted about pausing immigration applications from what he called "third-world countries" including "hellholes like Afghanistan, Haiti, Somalia and many other countries."

  Someone in the audience then yelled the word "s---hole."

  "I didn't say 's---hole,' you did," Trump quipped. "Remember, I said that to the senators. They came in, the Democrats, they wanted to be bipartisan, so they came in and they said, 'This is totally off the record, nothing mentioned here, we want to be honest,' because our country was going to hell."

  "And we had a meeting, and I say, 'Why is it we only take people from s---hole countries,' right? Why can't we have some people from Norway, Sweden? Just a few? Let's have a few from from Denmark. Do you mind sending us a few people? Send us some nice people. Do you mind? But we always take people from Somalia, places that are a disaster, right? Filthy, dirty, disgusting, ridden with crime."

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