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Trump says immigrants have ‘bad genes’ in latest bigoted slam of migrants

Former President Donald Trump is claiming migrants arepredisposed to committing violent crimes because of “their genes.”

Trump made the comments while speaking on The Hugh Hewitt Show on Monday, stating that of 13,000 migrants who have entered the US, several have murdered more than one person.

“It’s in their genes,” Trump told the show’s host. “And we got a lot of bad genes in our country right now.” The former president also said Vice President Kamala Harris wants to “feed people governmentally” and “go into a communist party type-system.”

“They had 425,000 people come into our country that shouldn’t be here, that are criminals,” Trump stated, referring to President Joe Biden’s administration. The Independent emailed Trump’s campaign for comment.

The numbers Trump cited refer to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) data. In September, the agency told Congressional lawmakers that there are 13,000 immigrants convicted of homicide living outside of ICE detention. The 425,000 figure refers to the number of non-detained immigrants with criminal convictions that the agency had been tracking, according to a letter ICE sent to Texas Republican Representative Tony Gonzales.

Border crossings across the country have dropped this year and law enforcement officials say that not all of the migrants with criminal convictions arrived during President Joe Biden’s administration, perNBC News. Some are believed to have arrived during Trump’s presidency.

Research has suggested that immigrants are actually less likely to commit crimes than non-immigrants.

Trump escalated his rhetoric on migrants as immigration became a hot button topic during the presidential debate. During Trump’s debate against Harris on September 11, he repeated

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