Trump's Controversial Remarks on Immigration Spark Outrage and Concern

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Former President Donald Trump faced criticism for his renewed attacks on immigrants during campaign stops, with opponents comparing his rhetoric to that of Adolf Hitler. Trump stated at a rally in New Hampshire that undocumented migrants were "poisoning the blood of our country" and coming from various regions around the world. While some Republicans dismissed the remark, others, including GOP primary opponents Ron DeSantis and Chris Christie, expressed concern. Trump's comments drew parallels to Hitler's use of the term "blood poisoning" in his manifesto. Trump has previously labeled the influx of migrants as "poisoning the blood of our country."
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