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Trump baselessly claims Haitian immigrants entering the US 'probably have AIDS' and letting them come in 'is like a death wish'

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Former President Donald Trump. Win McNamee/Getty Images
  • Donald Trump blasted Haitian immigrants entering the US, saying they "probably have AIDS."
  • He said allowing them into the US is "like a death wish," doubling down on disparaging comments he made about Haiti before.
  • The prevalence rate of HIV among Haitian adults is 1.9%, and reports say the situation is improving steadily.

Former President Donald Trump lashed out against Haitian immigrants looking to enter the US, saying that hundreds of thousands of them were "flowing in" and "probably have AIDS," echoing disparaging remarks he made toward Haiti during his tenure as president.

Speaking to Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday evening, Trump said that allowing Haitians into the US is "like a death wish for our country."

He was likely referring to the thousands of Haitian refugees and migrants seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas. Many of them fled Haiti after two deadly earthquakes rocked their country and after Haitian President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated in July.

During his appearance on Fox News, Trump repeatedly claimed that Haitians trying to enter the US are infected with AIDS.

"Haiti has a tremendous AIDS problem. AIDS is a step beyond, AIDS is a real bad problem," he told Hannity. "So hundreds of thousands of people are coming into our country. And if you look at the stats, and if you look at the numbers, take a look what's happening in Haiti. A tremendous problem with AIDS."

 

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