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For days, & his allies have zeroed in on , , [knowingly] amplifying *baseless claims* [LIES] that there are eating others’ pets. The promotion of such rumors, which thrust the city into the national spotlight [& made it a target for ], is rooted in a centuries-old trope of newcomers to the & highlights the country’s present-day divides, historians say.
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The Washington Post · Trump’s false claim about Haitian immigrants eating pets invokes racist tropeBy Justine McDaniel
Nonilex

His remarks were the latest in a swirl of canards that has spread about , despite [ enforcement], [+ & government] officials debunking the claims [over & over & over]. Leaders in have said the claims are harming the , which has been forced to , & other buildings after receiving due to Trump’s remarks.

has also incorrectly said that in are in the illegally, though local officials have rebutted that as well. The migrants were granted temporary protected status in the after fleeing at home.

The claims are the latest instances of Trump using language when talking about people who immigrate to the US. They also mirror stereotypes some Americans have used against foreigners in the US for nearly 1½ centuries.

Since the 1st wave of Chinese arrived in the 1800s, they—along w/others from European, Asian or Latin American nations—have been the subject of cartoons, newspaper articles, caricatures & books that were used by some in & to spread anti-immigrant rhetoric & instill in other residents, experts said.

“My first thought was: Here we go again. This is a trope we’ve seen time & time again that is used to ‘other’ people of color [&] new immigrants.” said Anita Mannur

dir of American University’s Asia, Pacific & Diaspora Studies program.

& has been a [favorite issue of Republicans] leading up to the Nov election; [going so far as to block strong new just to keep it an unsolved issue to campaign on]. have singled out , which has seen an influx of in recent years after a boom in jobs attracted new residents.

repeating the about residents’ pets—which Party leaders picked up from a Facebook post [remarkably questionable source to base a campaign on]& elevated Mon—fits into Trump’s record of portraying broadly as threats. His attempts to immigrants & people of color, including his campaign’s use of tropes, align w/tactics that & leaders have used throughout , scholars and historians say.

Such leaders win support by creating fear about certain groups, then portraying themselves as the only person who can address the problems they cause, said Florida International University professor Ediberto Román, who studies & .…

about eating dogs, bats or rats have long circulated in the —beginning during the wave of Chinese migration in the 1800s. More recently, during the 2012 pres election, conservatives briefly seized on a passage in President ’s memoir about being given dog meat as a child while in Indonesia. During the pandemic that originated in China, old tropes denigrating Asian Americans spread. called the virus the “China virus” & the “kung flu.”

@Nonilex Scotch-Irish immigrants are especially famous for their dining habits. #assimilation #roadkillpetcafe

@Nonilex "Leaders" creating fear then saying they can address the problems they created themselves reminds me of what Robert Sapolsky said about religion: It is remarkably good at soothing people's anxieties. Unfortunately, those anxieties religion addresses were created by religion in the first place!

@Nonilex

Don't ever forget that during Trump's presidency he based much of his talking points and policy off of the Fox News opinion pieces he watched the night before. It was the same with him following the far right speech on Twitter.

Oh, and let's not forget the information given to him by Putin formed much of Trump's policy.

@Nonilex with an "m"? What next, taking all the pennies from his change jar?

@Nonilex He’s deflecting the conversation away from that bitch-slapping debate loss he suffered and the swirling evidence that he’s having an affair with Laura Loomer. Tis the season🤷🏻‍♀️

@Nonilex it's "illegally" to him, because of what immigration policy HE THINKS should be enforced. Not what's actually law