The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Donald Trump plays up gang threat, urges rough policing

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BRENTWOOD, United States: President Donald Trump traveled to a crime-afflicted New York town Friday, seeking to magnify the threat from Latino gangs and encouragin­g police to dole out rough justice.

On a visit to Long Island, Trump described an urban hell where ‘animals’ in gangs like MS-13 have “butchered” little girls, and “transforme­d peaceful parks and beautiful, quiet neighborho­ods into blood-stained killing fields.”

“They kidnap. They extort. They rape and they rob. They prey on children. They shouldn’t be here. They stomp on their victims. They beat them with clubs. They slash them with machetes. And they stab them with knives,” Trump said, using language unusual for a US president.

The gang, which is largely Salvadoran, has killed 17 people here over the past year and a half.

Trump has seized on the uptick in violence as evidence for the need for his restrictiv­e immigratio­n policies and less humane policing.

Some, but not all, gang members are illegal immigrants. Others are legal residents.

Flanked by uniformed police officers, Trump appeared to encourage them to abuse gang members taken into custody.

Trump asked them to ‘please don’t be too nice’ to ‘thugs,’ suggesting they be ‘thrown’ into the back of police cars.

He also suggested that police should not place their hands protective­ly on detainees heads as they enter the vehicle. “You can take the hand away, okay?”

Hundreds of anti-Trump protesters waving flags and banners rallied Friday outside the community college where Trump spoke. — AFP

 ??  ?? Trump delivers remarks about his proposed US government effort against the street gang Mara Salvatruch­a, or MS-13, to a gathering of federal, state and local law enforcemen­t officials in Brentwood, New York. — Reuters photo
Trump delivers remarks about his proposed US government effort against the street gang Mara Salvatruch­a, or MS-13, to a gathering of federal, state and local law enforcemen­t officials in Brentwood, New York. — Reuters photo

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