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Donald Trump’s First 100 Days: A Dissection of Racial Division and Ethical Failures

As we reflect on the first 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency, we confront a stark reality: the Republican Party has increasingly become a beacon of racism, fraud, and complicity in fostering division among the nation's diverse racial and ethnic communities. This alarming trend raises serious ethical questions about the trajectory of American democracy and the moral standing of those in power. Immigrant Targeting: A Manifestation of Racialized Policies From the outset, Trump's administration has aggressively targeted Latin American immigrants, implementing draconian immigration policies that disproportionately affect this community. The strategy of mass deportations, family separations, and detentions has created an atmosphere of fear among vulnerable populations. These actions are not just about border control; they are part of a broader narrative that scapegoats people of color for political gain. By focusing exclusively on Latin American immigrants, the Trump administration […]

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President Trump Casts Doubt on Due Process Rights

In a recent interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," former President Donald Trump expressed uncertainty about whether all individuals in the U.S., including undocumented immigrants and non-citizens, are entitled to due process rights guaranteed by the Constitution. He emphasized logistical challenges, suggesting that providing due process to all would necessitate millions of trials, though he stated his legal team would adhere to Supreme Court rulings. This stance aligns with the Trump administration's efforts to expedite deportations, including invoking the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members without due process. However, a federal judge blocked this attempt, ruling that the law could not be applied in the current context. Critics argue that these actions undermine the fundamental right to due process, raising concerns about the erosion of civil liberties and the rule of law in the United States. […]

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