US President Donald Trump on Thursday posted a transcript of a conservative political talk show hosted by Michael Savage, which referred to India, China, and other nations as "hellholes"—places from where people come to Washington in their ninth month of pregnancy and instantly become US citizens. In his racist rant calling for changes in the United States' birthright citizenship law, Savage alleged that people from the two Asian nations come to the US to "drop a baby in the ninth month", and the law turns them into "instant" US citizens.
Trump also shared the transcript and video of Savage's podcast ‘Savage Nation', where he slammed the US Supreme Court's arguments on birthright citizenship. The radio host attacked the idea of automatic citizenship for children born in the US to non-citizens, calling for a national referendum instead of leaving it to the courts.
"A baby here becomes an instant citizen, and then they bring in their entire family from China, or India, or some other hell-hole on the planet," he wrote in the letter. The letter also describes Indian and Chinese immigrants as "gangsters with laptops" who have "stepped on our flag". "They've done more damage to this nation than all the mafia families put together. In my unhumble opinion. Gangsters with laptops. They've robbed us blind, treated us like second-class citizens, let the trud world triumph, stepped on our flag, et cetera," he wrote.
Savage claimed he "used to be a great supporter of Indians in India" until, according to him, he realised the prospect of "white men" getting jobs at a high-tech company in California is 'nil'. "You have to be from India or China because almost all the internal mechanisms are set up to run by Indians and Chinese." Savage alleged the current system is being exploited through "birth tourism" and welfare abuse and argued that the US Constitution is outdated in the context of modern migration.
"The Constitution was written before air travel, needless to say before television, before the internet, before radio, and you could say, how relevant are some of these arguments when people are coming here by airplane in the ninth month of their pregnancy," he wrote. Savage argued that these issues should not be decided in courts, adding that “it is not really about law.” Instead, he said they should be decided by public opinion. He also criticised the US Constitution, saying it cannot be changed because it is “written in stone.”
The text mainly criticises the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), accusing it of backing policies that allegedly benefit undocumented immigrants over US citizens, adding that “the country has been stolen from us by these effing lawyers.” He accused the organisation of wanting to convert US into a colony of China. “But it's not limited to China, it's also India,” he said.
“In California, we have propositions—rigged as they are—where people get a chance to vote on certain issues. When we vote against what the governor wants, or what those running the state want, they find a cockamamie ACLU lawyer to overturn our vote anyway, which is where revolutions arise.” He also claimed that a significant amount of fraud is being committed in California and alleged that it is conducted by immigrant front groups protected by the ACLU.
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