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Trump in fiery reply to migrant proposal

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UNITED STATES: US President Donald Trump grew frustrated with lawmakers yesterday in the Oval Office when they floated restoring protection­s for immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and African countries as part of a bipartisan immigratio­n deal, according to two people briefed on the meeting.

‘‘Why are we having all these people from s...hole countries come here?’’ Trump said, according to these people, referring to African countries and Haiti. He then suggested that the US should instead bring more people from countries like Norway, whose prime minister he met yesterday.

The comments left the lawmakers taken aback, according to people familiar with their reactions. A White House spokesman declined to offer an immediate comment.

Senators Lindsey Graham (Republican) and Richard Durbin (Democrat) proposed cutting the visa lottery programme by 50 per cent and then prioritisi­ng countries already in the system, a White House official said.

Outlining a potential bipartisan deal, the lawmakers discussed restoring protection­s for countries that have been removed from the temporary protected status programme, while adding US$1.5 billion for a border wall with Mexico and making changes to the visa lottery system.

The administra­tion announced earlier this week that it was removing the protection for El Salvador.

Trump had seemed amenable to a deal earlier in the day during phone calls, aides said, but shifted his position in the meeting and did not seem interested.

Graham and Durbin thought they would be meeting with Trump alone, and were surprised to find immigratio­n hardliners such as Congressma­n Bob Goodlatte and Senator Tom Cotton, both Republican­s, at the meeting.

The meeting was impromptu and came after phone calls, Capitol Hill aides said.

After the meeting, Marc Short, Trump’s legislativ­e aide, said the White House was nowhere near a bipartisan deal on immigratio­n.

‘‘We still think we can get there,’’ White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said at the White House press briefing. – Washington Post

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