Chicago Sun-Times

Prez vows to cut aid from nations whose citizens enter U. S. illegally

- BY JILL COLVIN AND DARLENE SUPERVILLE

BETHPAGE, N. Y. — Describing gang violence inflicted by MS- 13 members in chilling and gruesome detail, President Donald Trump vowed Wednesday to make “radical” changes to U. S. aid practices by withholdin­g government assistance from countries whose citizens enter the United States illegally.

“We’re going to work out something where every time somebody comes in from a certain country, we’re going to deduct a rather large amount of money from what we give them in aid — if we give them aid at all,” Trump said during a roundtable discussion on MS- 13 on New York’s Long Island attended by federal and local officials.

“We’re looking at our whole aid structure and it’s going to be changed very radically. It’s already started,” he said.

White House officials did not immediatel­y respond to questions about which countries the president was referencin­g or how far along a plan is — but it’s not the first time he’s made the suggestion.

Trump threatened in February to cut aid from and slap sanctions on countries that refuse to accept nationals the U. S. tries to deport. “They’ll take ’ em back so fast your head would spin,” he said then.

During the roundtable, Trump and officials who support more stringent border laws defended the president’s references to MS- 13 gang members as “animals” as they recounted a litany of hackings, decapitati­ons, bludgeonin­gs and other gruesome crimes that law enforcemen­t authoritie­s blame on the group.

“I called them animals the other day and I was met with rebuke,” Trump said, referencin­g Democratic criticism. “They said, ‘ They’re people.’ They’re not people, these are animals and we have to be very, very tough.”

He singled out House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who was among those who lashed out at the comment, which some had interprete­d as being directed at a broader swath of illegal immigrants than MS- 13 members. Pelosi had said that, “when the president of the United States says about undocument­ed immigrants, ‘ These aren’t people. These are animals,’ you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person?”

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