Biden Condemns False Claims Against Haitian Immigrants
Biden Condemns False Claims Against Haitian Immigrants
Biden Condemns False Claims Against Haitian Immigrants
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President Joe Biden condemned recent racist accusations against Haitian immigrants, specifically claims that they are eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, labeling the rhetoric as 'bizarre' and 'hateful'. These unfounded allegations gained traction during a debate between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, with Trump doubling down on the claims despite city officials denying any evidence. Biden emphasized the need for the attacks to stop, stating that the Haitian-American community is under attack and that such divisive rhetoric has no place in America. The Haitian government also rejected the accusations, calling them discriminatory and harmful. Republican figures, including Trump’s allies, have defended the claims, while the White House warned of the dangers posed by spreading such disinformation. National security spokesperson John Kirby highlighted the potential for violence stemming from these baseless claims and called for an end to the divisive language.

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