I think Laura Ingraham was right on the money with her interviews and commentary last night:


Laura Ingraham, 8-5-2019, Monday



Particularly her editorial about 19 minutes in, about the demagoguery of the Democrat/Left, and their chorus section of anchors and pundits in the Newspeak liberal media, straining to allege that Trump is a "racist" and "white supremacist president".
Even as Trump has condemned the attack repeatedly already, specifically saying white supremacists have to be eradicated. Ingraham cites that the Democrats have trapped themselves in a litany of unpopular position with voters: 1) not wanting to stop illegal immigration, 2) wanting to abolish ICE, 3) bemoaning as racist even the deportation of criminal illegals, 4) taxing uninsured Americans to provide health insurance to illegals.

And given the Democrats' highly unpopular political stances, they are flailing and groping for an issue to deceive the public and change the subject. And that deceit is calling Trump a racist and a "white nationalist".

Again: Under Trump, legal green-card immigration actually increased from 1.1 million to 1.3 million.
And as it was before Trump's presidency, immigration remains about 75% hispanic, and only 18% white/European.
That is hardly a policy consistent with being "white racist" or "white nationalist" and "making America white again", and continues the decline of the white majority at the same rate as before his presidency.

Unrelated to Trump or Ingraham, I would like to see a policy that continues the ethnic ratios at their current level:
76.5% White,
13.4% Black,
5.9% Asian,
2.7% Other/multiracial,
1.3% Native American,
0.2% Pacific Islander.
Rather than annual immigration that can only be planned to eliminate the white majority.
A sustained ratio that doesn't continue to radically transform the nation, and annihilate white America.


Contrary to Democrat rhetoric and slander, Donald Trump doesn't speak badly about black or hispanic people, his policies have actually increased their job opportunities and wages.

Trump is critical of (race unspecified) those that don't obey our laws and come here legally. Trump has only mentioned the countries that are known for having the highest ratios of illegal immigrants, human trafficking an drug trafficking. And those who are known to be criminals before they ever arrived here, and prey on Americans AND legal immigrants (MS-13 being a prime example, and other gang members, drug traffickers, human traffickers, rapists, and murderers, of which many can be cited with specific examples.) Trump mentions Mexico and Central American nations by name, because they are statistically the overwhelming mass of illegals.
Mexico alone according to an Associated Press article I've cited previously has 59% of all illegal immigrants. Central America is about 15% (although its ratio is increasing,a nd Mexico's is slightly declining). So those two regions alone are about 75% of all illegal immigration. And Mexico alone is the corridor though which all illegals are trafficked, even illegals from the muslim world, asia or sub-Saharan Africa. Should Trump be discussing Sweden or Canada when he mentions where illegals are coming from? No. He specifically lists the nations that are the center of the problem.
And even in mantioning specific nationss, Trump doesn't refer specifically to racial groups, he only says "illegals", and those illegals could be from Asia, Latin America, Ireland or continental Europe. Of any race.

Democrats' "white racist" narrative about President Trump is a lie, and completely manufactured.