Trump blames immigrants for taking jobs as he courts voters at a black church
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Donald Trump blamed immigrants for stealing jobs and government resources as he courted separate groups of black voters and hardcore conservatives in the battleground state of Michigan on Saturday.
The Republican former president also made several new baseless claims attacking the nation’s voting system.
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But Mr Trump’s fiery comments on illegal immigration, long a staple in his unapologetic message, marked a connecting theme in downtown Detroit as he sought to stitch together a delicate political coalition at both a black church and a group known to attract white supremacists.
“The people coming across the border — all those millions of people — they’re inflicting tremendous harm to our black population and to our Hispanic population,” Mr Trump told a cheering crowd of thousands of conservative activists packed into a vast convention hall.
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Mr Trump speaking at a campaign event at 180 Church in Detroit (Carlos Osorio/AP)
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“They’re not human beings. They’re animals,” he said later in referencing members of violent immigrant gangs.
Mr Trump’s diverse weekend schedule underscores the evolving political forces shaping the presidential election this fall as he tries to deny Democratic President Joe Biden a second term.
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