Trump Doesn't Want to Let the “Very Bad People” Fleeing Hurricane Dorian Into the U.S.

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Trump Doesn't Want to Let the “Very Bad People” Fleeing Hurricane Dorian Into the U.S.
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The president is too worried about the “very bad people” in the Bahamas to let Hurricane Dorian refugees easily enter the U.S.

of hospitality toward non-white immigrants on Monday, as Customs and Border Protection sought to distance themselves from a ferry traveling from the Bahamas to Florida that barred Bahamians from traveling without a U.S. visa. More than 100 people fleeing the devastation from Hurricane Dorian were kicked off the ferry for failing to have visas, even though under typical circumstances—and in cases of other Bahamian refugees leaving post-Dorian—the islanders had been able to travel to the U.S.

Of course, that moment of compassion did not last long before the president intervened. Not one to let people think his administration was going to start letting in immigrants all willy-nilly, Presidentclarified to reporters Monday that those fleeing the Bahamas would only be accepted into the U.S. with “totally proper documentation.” And this being Trump, the president naturally framed his xenophobia as a way to keep out the supposedly “very bad people” fleeing the Category 5-level devastation.

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