Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) criticized President Donald Trump’s pause on immigration as evidence that the president “doesn’t want brown people in the country.”
Kelly appeared on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, days after an Afghan national allegedly opened fire on two National Guard soldiers in the District of Columbia. After one of the soldiers, Sara Beckstrom, 20, died from her injuries, Trump announced he would pause migration from “third-world” countries and deport foreign nationals “non-compatible with Western Civilization.”
“I think this [announcement] is consistent with what we‘ve seen from this president to date. You know, rounding up people in their community, he said he was going to go after drug dealers, gang members, criminals. What we‘ve seen so far is a little bit of
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