
Well, at least they are not Eating cats and dogs.
For President Trump to tell her, Washington, DC, has become a barbarian hell – worse than Springfield, Ohayu, apparently, as he accused black immigrants and many Somalia, of having barbecue animals last year during the campaign.
At that time, Trump was just a candidate. Now, he is the Supreme Commander of the American Army with a clear desire to use the war forces in the American streets, whether in a wonderful birthday procession, to impose his agenda to migrate in Los Angeles or stop the theft of cars in the country’s capital.
“It has become a complete position of chaos,” Trump said at a press conference on Monday.
“We will also get rid of slums. We have poor neighborhoods here. We will get rid of them,” he said. “I know it’s not true political. You will say,” Oh, very terrible. “No, we get rid of the poor neighborhoods in which they live.”
Where they live.
Although the use of the army in the American streets is concerned, it must be completely frightening how this president connects to race not only with crime, but for violence that cannot be controlled to the point that it requires the military forces to stop them. Connecting the race to criminality is not the new thing, of course. It is a large part of American history, and our justice system was unfortunately drowned, from the era of Jim Crowe to the 1990s war, which targeted the inner cities with the same rhetoric that Trump is now returning.
The difference between this last attack on minorities – which President Nixon started and continues through presidents Reagan and George HW Bush, also under the guise of law and order – and our current circumstances is that in this case, the idea of war is not just exaggeration. We literally talk about soldiers on the streets, and we target black and brown people. Whether they are employees who wash cars in California or teenagers at the school break in the capital, actual crimes do not seem important. Skin color is sufficient to scrutinize law enforcement, a sad and dangerous return to an era before civil rights.
“It is certain that President Trump uses with regard to DC has a message based on racism,” said Irwin Chaimorinski, Dean of the University of California Law College at Berkeley.
Chemeinsky noted that just a few days ago, the Appeal Court in the ninth American Circle called for the Trump administration of immigration raids that was unconstitutional because it was racist surveying. But it is shy. His calls for violence against colored people escalate. Bringing the forces to Los Angeles appears to have been a test of a greater use of the army in civil environments.
President Trump maintains a plan in front of Defense Minister Beit Higseth during the press conference on Monday announces the deployment of forces in Washington, DC.
(Alex Brandon / Associated Press)
“This will go further,” Trump said, “This will go further,” explaining that he wants to see the soldiers wearing the police throughout America.
“We have other bad cities, very bad. You look at Chicago, and how bad it is,” continued. “We have other very bad cities. New York has a problem. Then, of course, Baltimore and Oakland. We haven’t even mentioned it anymore, they have gone so far.”
In fact, the crime decreases across the United States, including in Washington. Washington Post also indicatedViolent crime rates, including murders, were mostly in a declining direction since 2023. But all it requires is some explosive examples of removing the truth from conscience. Trump referred to some tragic and terrible examples – including hitting Edward “Big Kores” CorestinA former employee of the Ministry of Governmental efficiency of the president who was attacked after an attempt to defend a woman during a recent theft operation, not far from the White House.
These are crimes that must be punished, and certainly are not tolerated. But the exploitation that we see from Trump is a dangerous precedent to justify the military force for local law enforcement, which has been banned so far – or at least it is supposed to be prohibited – before It can be the province’s law for the year 1878.
This week, how strong this ban is in the courtroom in San Francisco, during A three -day trial on the deployment of forces in Los Angeles. Although it is not sure how this case will resolve, “Los Angeles can provide a little road map for any judicial mandate seeking to retreat against the Trump administration when there is a possible threat to send federal forces,” Jessica Livinson, a constitutional legal researcher at Liwala Faculty of Law in Liola.
Again, California comes out as the largest frustration of Trump tyranny.
But while we are waiting for the hope that the courts will follow Trump, we cannot be blind to what is happening in our streets. Sweat and crime are not associated with anything other than racism.
Allowing our army to intimidate black and brown people under the guise of law and order is nothing more than just seizing power based on the exploitation of our darkest nature.
It is a tactic that Trump is perfect, but it will change mainly and weaken American justice if we do not stop it.