The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Trump’s vulgar remarks alarm lawmakers

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday balked at an immigratio­n deal that would include protection­s for people from Haiti and African countries, demanding to know at a White House meeting why he should accept immigrants from “s—thole countries” rather than people from places like Norway, according to people with direct knowledge of the conversati­on.

Trump’s remarks left members of Congress attending the meeting in the Cabinet Room alarmed and mystified.

They were there discussing an emerging bipartisan deal to give legal status to immigrants illegally brought to the United States as children, the people said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

When Trump heard Haitians were among those who would benefit, he asked if they could be left out of the plan, according to the people familiar with the conversati­on, asking, “Why do we want people from Haiti here?”

In a written statement Thursday, Raj Shah, the White House deputy press secretary, did not deny the account or directly address Trump’s comments during the meeting.

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

The episode — first reported by The Washington Post — unfolded as Trump was hosting a meeting with Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill., who are working to codify the protection­s in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

Trump grew angry as the group detailed another aspect of the plan — a move to end the diversity visa lottery program and use some of the 50,000 visas to protect vulnerable population­s who have been living in the United States under socalled Temporary Protected Status. That was when he asked about Haiti.

When the discussion turned to African nations, Trump asked why he would want “all these people from s—thole countries,” adding the United States should admit more people from places like Norway.

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