Monday, July 06, 2015

The women referred to by Mr. Trump are not American women.

This is from the Daily Mail.

April 24, 2014
By Ryan Gorman

Six out of every 10 women (click here) illegally immigrating into the U.S. are estimated to be victims of sexual violence, and many are reportedly taking birth control to avoid unwanted pregnancies.
Sexual assaults such as the March incident where a border patrol agent raped and tried to kill a woman and her teen daughter along the Texas - Mexico border before fleeing with the girl’s twin sister have led to illegals seeking out birth control for protection.
That incident is only one of many, most going unreported and failing to ever see prosecution because victims are afraid of reprisals against their families and deportation.

Fear of consequences: The fear of deportation or actions against their families keep the women from reporting abuse.

Six out of every 10 women illegally immigrating into the U.S. are estimated to be victims of sexual violence, and many are reportedly taking birth control to avoid unwanted pregnancies.
Sexual assaults such as the March incident where a border patrol agent raped and tried to kill a woman and her teen daughter along the Texas - Mexico border before fleeing with the girl’s twin sister have led to illegals seeking out birth control for protection.
That incident is only one of many, most going unreported and failing to ever see prosecution because victims are afraid of reprisals against their families and deportation....

No one else in the USA is as disgusted with these events as Mr. Trump? Really?

Mr. Trump will have to better illustrate his opinions with examples of his meaning, otherwise, he is being regarded as politically calculating at the expense of innocent people coming to the USA for work and a better quality of life. 

It appears; and it makes sense; that Donald Trump speaks his mind. He articulates his opinions in a very flamboyant way and that method of communication brings about skepticism as exaggerations and political rhetoric. It is the appearance of false claims against the Undocumented that was so offensive. He failed to articulate his opinion clearly and in the limited population that it actually is the truth. 

Thinking about the size and scope of the Trump organization, it makes complete sense his style of communication is blunt and to the point. Unfortunately, that does not make for 'smooth' articulation. 

Mr. Trump also has a reputation of racist accusations against the President regarding his birth. I know, I know, Mr. Trump has his own opinion about all sorts of angles about President Obama, but, his persistent issue with his birth certificate is a racist demand. In all honesty.

Coming forward now in the realization of rapes of Mexican immigrant women is hardly viewed as a matter of oversight of the border, so much as a continued racial rant. That is why he got in trouble.