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Twitter freaks over an old clip where Trump appears to call asylum seekers 'animals' - but they're wrong

Alexandra Ma   

Twitter freaks over an old clip where Trump appears to call asylum seekers 'animals' - but they're wrong
Politics3 min read

President Donald Trump speaks as he visits a new section of the border wall with Mexico in Calexico, Calif., Friday April 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
  • A mislabeled clip President Donald Trump that claims he's referring to asylum-seeking immigrants as "animals" has gone viral and elicited outrage on Twitter.
  • The problem is that Trump was referring to members of the Central American MS13 gang, not asylum seekers, as "animals," and the clip is from May 2018.
  • The revival of the footage came as Trump visited the US-Mexico border on Friday and said the country was "full."
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An 11-month-old clip of President Donald Trump has gone viral on Twitter, with people saying that it shows him referring to immigrants as "animals" - but that's not the real story.

Mark Elliott, the president of economic nonprofit Mobility, tweeted on Friday that Trump had referred to "people asking for asylum" as "animals."

He added footage of the president telling roundtable meeting: "People coming into the country, or trying to come in, we're stopping a lot of them ... You won't believe how bad these people are. These aren't people. They're animals."

The message has been retweeted thousands of times by several popular accounts. While many other prominent Twitter accounts have debunked the video as misleading, it has not been corrected.

 

Multiple people responded with outrage on Twitter, linking Trump's comments to those of "dictators" and Nazis occupying Europe.

 

The problem, however, is the fact that Trump hadn't been referring to immigrants and asylum seekers as "animals," but members of the Central American MS-13 gang instead.

He also made those comments in May 2018, not on Friday.

The revival of the clip came as Trump visited Calexico, a California city near the US-Mexico border, on Friday and said the US was too "full."

At a roundtable with Border Patrol officials, the president said: "Our country is full. When it's full, there's nothing you can do. You have to say: 'I'm sorry, we can't take you.'"

Trump on Friday did say that "some of these asylum people" were "gang members," and has criticized even legal forms immigration in the past.

Read more: Trump criticizes Bush and Obama administrations for building 'not a good-looking wall'

Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke on Thursday compared Trump's name-calling of immigrants to Nazi Germany.

"Now, I might expect someone to describe another human being as an infestation in the Third Reich," O'Rourke said, referencing Adolf Hitler's vision of Nazi empire. "I would not expect that in the United States of America."

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