From Mogadishu to Minneapolis, Somalis reject Trump’s bigoted remarks

From Mogadishu to Minneapolis, Somalis reject Trump’s bigoted remarks

After the president of the United States called their communities “garbage,” and insulted them, Somali Americans and Somali Americans are denouncing Donald Trump’s attacks on them.

Trump’s comments this week have sparked widespread racism and outcry.

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The US president launched a torrent of hate against Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, a former Somali refugee, and the Somali diaspora on Tuesday as he wrapped up his final cabinet meeting of the year.

“If we continue to import garbage into our country, we’re going to go the wrong way.” I’m a garbage person, Ilhan Omar. Trump called her friends “waste”

We don’t want them in our country when they come from hell and complain and only act as b****.”

Omar Fateh, a state senator from Minnesota and of Somali descent, described Trump’s remarks as “hurtful” and “disgraceful.”

Additionally, it was completely incorrect to refer to our congresswoman as “waste” and to the entire community as garbage, according to Fateh, according to Fateh.

It is a resilient, productive community. We are politicians, doctors, lawyers, teachers, and even politicians who work in Minnesota’s and nation’s economies.

Trump, according to the state legislator, used “political theater” to bolster his support ahead of the midterm elections in the upcoming year.

Fateh warned that Minnesota’s rhetoric could lead to even more political unrest.

A gunman killed a Democratic state legislator, her husband, and injured another lawmaker in Minnesota already in June.

Fateh, who unsuccessfully ran for mayor of Minneapolis last month, said, “Our community is afraid right now.”

Our mosques have been targeted, we’ve heard. We want to make sure that our neighbors are aware that we are standing up for one another and appearing in this hostile federal government because of the fact that my own campaign office was damaged earlier this year.

Owner of a cafe in Minneapolis Khadijo Warsame, said the remarks have stoked fears in the area’s Somali community.

It has deserted, he says. Every company is shut down, and it’s been doing so for the past three days,” she told Al Jaeera. We are a small company in reality. I’m concerned that people won’t come in and buy from me, and I’m afraid to shut my business down.

Following the deadly shooting of two National Guard members last month in Washington, DC, Trump has increased his anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies.

An Afghan evacuee who served with allies in Afghanistan at the time of the US war has been detained and entered a not-guilty plea.

Trump has frequently attacked Congresswoman Omar and the Somali community, but his rant against them at Tuesday’s cabinet meeting was particularly troubling.

They don’t contribute anything, they say. I’ll be open to you, saying, “I don’t want them in our country.”

These people don’t actually work, they do. These people don’t say, “Let’s go, come on,” they say that. Make this place fantastic, please. These individuals only complain and do nothing. They complain, and where they came from, they don’t receive anything.

Omar has stated to reporters this week that Trump’s anti-Islam and xenophobic remarks are not uncommon. She said, “But what’s strange to me is how creepy he’s been obsessed with me and the Somali community.”

In Somalia, where many people are angry and urging their government to respond to the US president, Trump’s comments have also been rejected.

The East African nation was described as “hell” by the US president, who claimed it “stinks.”

Abdisalan Ahmed, a resident of Mogadishu, called it “intifadine.”

Trump repeatedly insults Somalis each day, using insults against us and other offensive language that we can no longer tolerate. His remarks ought to be addressed by our leaders.

Trump’s comments were condemned by several influential Democratic congressmembers on Thursday, calling them “xenophobic and unacceptable.”

The legislators’ joint statement read, “President Trump chose to attack an American immigrant community, the overwhelming majority of whom are law-abiding and have made many positive contributions to the United States,” according to the legislators’ joint statement.

Source: Aljazeera

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