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Donald Trump’s Political Legacy

President Donald J. Trump/Photo by Cora Sulleyman

We agree that the real threat against the US comes from within, but we also know that the problem has been passed from one administration to another. To leave America, hoping that the Latinos will not get inside when they are already in the city, is like moving the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean with your thimble. Was it necessary to undermine the international cooperation established by 44 previous administrations? Was it necessary to withdraw the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, from the UN Human Rights Council, from the Paris Climate Agreement, and from UNESCO? It was necessary to officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, move the US capital there, and urge other states to follow your example by blowing up the Camp David Accords and the entire painstakingly constructed peace process in the Middle East, which has taken more than half a century to complete? To damage a historic and pragmatic network of alliances and international institutions, weakening the position of the United States in the world? Do you question the value of NATO? To impose trade tariffs against the European Union? Express your full support for the Saudi government while ignoring and ridiculing the irrefutable evidence that prominent members of the Saudi royal family were directly involved in the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi? Suggesting that the US should accept Russia’s annexation of Crimea and unabashedly praise Vladimir Putin’s wise policy? Was it inevitable to create a Byzantine court, to screw your gentiles, and to commetri everywhere in the administration? To pit the social classes against each other, to demonize the press, to repeal Obamacare, the health insurance law?

Good for Americans. You had economic vision and thought like a real man of the deep state, supported by the pillars of the arms industry, when you sold some geopolitical threats for almost 400–500 billion dollars. You primed the Iranian bomb to the point of exploding in your hand a few times, with nothing serious happening in the end, except that you traded arms to Iran’s neighbors, the Emirates and Saudi Arabia, for nearly 300 billion dollars. You would have done anything to get your scores right, and like the inimitable histrionics that you are, you got caught up in that hora of swordsmanship, but you skipped over the details of the Saudi genocide in Yemen, just to see yourself with the bags in the cart. You licked the back of the head of the madman who runs wretched North Korea, feeding his confidence that his missiles could destroy humanity, until you convinced Japan, who can’t move from Korea, to buy you 100 billion dollars worth of weapons. There was no need to invoke the Russian threat either. NATO’s eastern flank, implacably built on the geopolitical border with Russia, has spent almost 100 billion dollars on armaments. The threat against the US comes from within, but we both know that the problem has been passed from one administration to another. other. You are the first to read the LAIF file cover to cover, untouched by the Democrats, and the first to lay hands on the trowel and bricks to raise the wall.

The LAIF is a synthesis prepared and updated by the intelligence community, with ingredients provided by open sources, about the risks of the extinction of white supremacism in favor of Hispanics and Latin Americans. LAIF stands for “Latin American Immigration File” (LA) and its impact on Whites (C, from Caucasian, representative of the white race), African Americans (AA), Hispanics (H), and Native Americans (NA). In this context, Hispanics are Americans of at least two generations, born predominantly in the southern states, of ex-Mexican and Spanish origin, whose mother, family, or community language is Spanish. The border can be internal, extended, or spiritualized. For the Trump administration, there has been no process of spiritualizing the border with Mexico, although it has been captured by anthropologists since 1933 and invokes an emerging Esperanto of the border, Spanglish, as well as a culture of its own, Texmex.

We don’t understand why the contents of LAIF are secret or confidential since we came into possession of its synthesis, but in similar circumstances, we like to quote former CIA director George Tenet: “Some recipients of sensitive information say they get more from the print media than from our intelligence reports’. There is another Republican, Ronald Reagan, concerned about immigration control. In 1986, Reagan signed the immigration law, which allowed illegals who entered the US before January 1, 1982, to apply for legal status, provided they paid retroactive taxes plus a nominal fine for fraudulent border crossing. 3 million immigrants benefited from the Reagan amnesty after paying $185 each in taxes and fines. Trump has radicalized the immigration file. He started building a wall up to 10 meters high on the border with Mexico. He ruled that people who managed to enter the United States without valid documents would be automatically deported. Based on the decree signed by Donald Trump, valid until June 2023, 2.5 million illegals have already been deported. The costs of the wall are estimated at 15 billion dollars. 5 billion had already been spent during the mandate, and 10 billion was to be borrowed from the Pentagon budget, fortunately, work on this project has been suspended. These are the controversies and the political legacy of Donald Trump.

By Roberto Caseli

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