What kind of hostility is Trump expressing? The US President provoked controversy by sharing the post in which India and China were described as hell.

middle east America has been fighting with Iran for more than a month and is making new claims every day. On the other hand, President Donald Trump is making headlines for his statements and claims. Now controversy has once again erupted in American politics, with Donald Trump again sharing a controversial letter from radio host Michael Savage. In this letter, objectionable and racial comments have been made about India, China and other countries, which has sparked a new debate at the international level.

In this letter shared by Trump on his social media platform Truth Social, there has been a demand to change the law of Birthright Citizenship. During this time, Savage also made many misleading and controversial claims about the people of Asian countries, which has further intensified the debate.

What is the controversial statement regarding India-China?

In his letter, Michael Savage described India, China and other countries as the pits of hell. He claimed that people from these countries come to America only to give birth to a child so that they can get citizenship. He wrote in the letter, “Here a child becomes a citizen in a moment, and then they bring their entire family from China, India or any other hell-like place in the world.”

Why question birthright citizenship?

Savage also said in his statement that a child born in America immediately becomes a citizen, which is being misused. He demanded changes in this law and called it against the national interest. He also repeated this statement during an interview with CNBC, where he claimed that apart from America, no country in the world gives birthright citizenship.

What is the truth of the claims?

According to reports, this claim of Savage is being said to be factually incorrect. The reality is that about three dozen countries in the world provide birthright citizenship. These include America’s neighboring countries Canada and Mexico as well as many countries of South America.

Controversy increased due to Trump’s sharing

After Trump shared this letter again, this issue seems to be gaining more momentum. Critics believe that such comments not only promote racial discrimination, but can also affect international relations.

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