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Trump’s racist Africa spray

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US President Donald Trump has questioned why the US would accept more immigrants from Haiti and “s---hole countries” in Africa rather than places like Norway, according to people briefed on the extraordin­ary Oval Office conversati­on.

Mr Trump’s contemptuo­us descriptio­n of an entire continent yesterday startled politician­s in the meeting and immediatel­y revived charges that the President is racist.

The White House did not deny his remark but issued a statement saying Mr Trump supported immigratio­n policies that welcomed “those who can contribute to our society”.

Mr Trump’s comments came as two senators presented details of a bipartisan compromise that would extend protection­s against deportatio­n for hundreds of thousands of young immigrants — and strengthen border protection­s, as Mr Trump has insisted.

The politician­s had hoped Mr Trump would back their accord, an agreement among six senators evenly split among Republican­s and Democrats, ending a months-long, bitter dispute.

But the White House later rejected it, plunging the issue back into uncertaint­y just eight days before a deadline that threatens a government shutdown.

Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate’ s No.2 Democrat, explained that as part of that deal, a lottery for visas that has benefited people from Africa and other nations would be ended, the sources said, though there could be another way for them to apply.

Mr Durbin said people would be allowed to stay in the US if they’d fled there after disasters hit their homes in places including El Salvador, Guatemala and Haiti.

Mr Trump specifical­ly questioned why the US would want to admit more people from Haiti. As for Africa, he asked why more people from “s--hole countries” should be allowed into the US, the sources said.

The President suggested that, instead, the US should allow more entrants from countries like Norway. Mr Trump met this week with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg.

Asked about the remarks, White House spokesman Raj Shah did not deny them.

“Certain Washington politician­s choose to fight for foreign countries, but President Trump will always fight for the American people,” he said.

Mr Trump’s remarks were remarkable even by the standards of a president who has been accused by his foes of racist attitudes.

Mr Trump has called himself the “least racist person that you’ve ever met”.

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