Kuwait Times

Second former Mexico president slams Trump

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Former Mexican President Felipe Calderon on Saturday joined his predecesso­r in office in unloading on Donald Trump, calling the Republican front-runner’s campaign racist and saying his discourse on immigratio­n is fueling anti-American sentiment around the world. Calderon, a conservati­ve who was president of Mexico from 2006 to 2012, even said he thought Trump was trying to exploit the same social feelings and resentment­s as did Adolf Hitler.

“I think his logic of exalting white supremacy isn’t even acting against immigratio­n - Donald Trump is the descendant of migrants - it is acting and speaking against immigrants who have a different skin color than him, which is frankly racist and is a bit like the exploitati­on of raw nerves that Hitler did in his day,” Calderon told reporters after a meeting of the National Action Party, or PAN, in Mexico City.

Calderon’s comments parallel those made earlier by former President Vicente Fox, who preceded Calderon in office and also belonged to the PAN party. In interviews with Univision and Mexican media, Fox called Trump “crazy,” a “false prophet” and an embarrassm­ent to his party. When asked about Trump’s assertion that he was going to get Mexico to pay for his proposed border wall, Fox used an explicativ­e to make his point the country would never do so.

Trump said Fox ought to be “ashamed of himself” for his vulgarity and demanded an apology. Trump has angered many Mexicans for his campaign rhetoric denigratin­g some immigrants as “rapists” who bring crime and drugs to the United States. Threats of mass deportatio­ns of Mexicans and other migrants illegally in the country, along with his promise to build a wall separating the nations, have added to the bad feelings.

Calderon said Trump’s discourse is “sowing hate” against the United States around the world and this is not is Washington’s interest. During a visit to Mexico’s capital, Vice President Joe Biden apologized for the inflammato­ry rhetoric about Mexico in the US presidenti­al campaign. “Some of the rhetoric coming from some of the presidenti­al candidates on the other team are I think dangerous, damaging and incredibly ill-advised,” Biden said on Thursday. “But here’s what I’m here to tell you: They do not, they do not, they do not represent the view of the vast majority of the American people.”

 ?? —AP ?? PANAMA CITY: In this April 9, 2015 file photo, Mexico’s former President Felipe Calderon speaks at a joint press conference one day before the Summit of the Americas.
—AP PANAMA CITY: In this April 9, 2015 file photo, Mexico’s former President Felipe Calderon speaks at a joint press conference one day before the Summit of the Americas.

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