Historical Problems of Donald Trump's Xenophobic Policy
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https://doi.org/10.61411/rsc202595218Palavras-chave:
Xenophobia, Immigration, Nationalism.Resumo
This article analyzes the xenophobic rhetoric of Donald Trump during his 2024 presidential campaign and its historical implications. Trump repeatedly attacked immigrants, labeling them as criminals and threats to the nation, using this discourse to foster division. The article highlights three major problems with Trump's rhetoric: it disregards the fact that current U.S. citizens were once immigrants themselves, overlooks the potential use of funds for the border wall to improve Latin American economies, and ironically targets Mexican immigrants, despite U.S. territorial expansion in the 19th century. The article also draws parallels between Trump's tactics and those of past populist leaders, such as Hitler, who scapegoated immigrants. It concludes by warning that Trump's xenophobic discourse aligns with neonationalism, a political ideology that has historically had negative consequences.
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