Trump celebrates Hispanic Heritage in the U.S.: “My administration works tirelessly to provide opportunities”

The U.S. president praised the contributions of Hispanics, even though his administration is ramping up deportations and criminalizing migration.

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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, declared this Monday the opening of the Hispanic Heritage Month with a message in which he acknowledged the contributions of the Hispanic community to the country.

However, the gesture occurs amidst a tightening of its immigration policy, marked by a reduction in asylum, mass deportations, and an anti-immigrant rhetoric that directly impacts millions of Latinos in the United States.

In the official text, Trump praised the "resilience" and "vibrant spirit" of Hispanics, whom he described as champions of American sovereignty and the "eternal values of faith, family, and freedom."

"Every day my administration works tirelessly to provide opportunities, prosperity, and success to citizens of all backgrounds," he stated.

However, just a few hours earlier at the UN General Assembly, the leader himself had described migration as an "invasion" and accused asylum seekers of overwhelming prisons in Europe and the United States.

In his words, the solution is to "stop them in their countries of origin" and "send them back immediately," a stance that contrasts sharply with the public celebration of Hispanic contributions to American society.

The contradiction between the symbolic celebration and the actual policies is evident. While the White House organizes ceremonies and proclaims “Hispanic Heritage Month,” the government has intensified raids, restricted access to work permits for migrants, and promoted laws that facilitate the immediate deportation of those lacking legal status.

Immigrant rights organizations pointed out that the official message aims to "whitewash" a policy that has criminalized entire communities.

The Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from September 15 to October 15, acknowledges the legacy of more than 60 million people of Latin origin in the United States, a group that not only makes up 19% of the population but has also historically been one of the most affected by restrictive immigration policies.

Frequently Asked Questions about Trump's Immigration Policy and Hispanic Heritage in the U.S.

What is Hispanic Heritage Month and when is it celebrated?

Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15 to October 15 in the United States. During this month, the legacy of over 60 million people of Latino origin in the country is recognized, representing 19% of the population. This celebration aims to highlight the contributions of the Hispanic community to American culture and society.

How does the Trump administration contradict itself in its treatment of Hispanics?

Despite Trump publicly praising the resilience and vibrant spirit of Hispanics during Hispanic Heritage Month, his administration has tightened immigration policies affecting millions of Latinos in the U.S., including mass deportations and restrictions on asylum. These actions stand in stark contrast to his statements recognizing Hispanic contributions.

What are the main criticisms of Trump's immigration policy?

Trump's immigration policy has been the subject of criticism from human rights organizations and migrant communities, who label it as inhumane and arbitrary. The administration has escalated deportations, restricted work permits, and canceled programs like humanitarian parole, affecting more than 530,000 migrants from crisis-stricken countries. These measures have been seen as a punishment for those seeking to regularize their status legally in the U.S.

What economic impact do Trump's immigration policies have on the U.S.?

Trump's immigration policies have had a negative impact on key sectors of the American economy, such as agriculture and hospitality, which heavily rely on migrant labor. The loss of essential workers has resulted in a depletion of resources in these sectors, affecting productivity and generating economic uncertainty.

What is Trump's stance on sanctuary jurisdictions?

Trump has taken action against sanctuary jurisdictions, ordering the creation of a list of states and cities that limit their cooperation with federal immigration authorities. These jurisdictions could face the suspension of federal funds and legal penalties if they do not comply with federal immigration laws. Trump uses these actions to reinforce his anti-immigrant stance.

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