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U.N. rights office decries Trump's reported remarks as 'racist'

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GENEVA - The United Nations human rights office yesterday rejected as “racist” and inciting xenophobia the reported remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump describing immigrants from Africa and Haiti as coming from “shithole” countries.

Trump on Thursday questioned why the United States would want to have immigrants from Haiti and African nations, referring to some as “shithole countries,” according to two sources familiar with the comments made in the White House.

“These are shocking and shameful comments from the President of the United States. There is no other word one can use but ‘racist’,” U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville told a Geneva news briefing when asked about the comments.

“You cannot dismiss entire countries and continents as ‘shitholes’, whose entire population­s, who are not white, are therefore not welcome,” he added.

The issue was more than “vulgar language,” Colville said.

“It’s about opening the door to humanity’s worst side, about validating and encouragin­g racism and xenophobia that will potentiall­y disrupt and destroy lives of many people.”

Trump had also failed to clearly condemn the “anti-Semitic and racist actions of white supremacis­ts in Charlottes­ville” at a rally in Virginia last August, Colville said.

The programme that was being discussed at the White House is called Temporary Protected Status.

In November, the Trump administra­tion decided to end the status for immigrants from Haiti and Nicaragua. It gave the approximat­ely 59, 000 Haitian immigrants who had been granted the status until July 2019 to return home or legalise their presence in the United States. Nicaraguan­s were given until January 2019.

“The future of the Dreamers should not be used as a bargaining chip to negotiate the most severe and restrictiv­e immigratio­n and security measures possible. These are human beings, not commoditie­s,” Colville said.

“Dreamers” is term used for undocument­ed immigrants who were brought into the United States as children,” Spindler said.

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