That said, let us keep in mind that the people from Haiti living in Springfield, OH, and elsewhere are in the U.S. legally. They are refugees granted protected status because of the turmoil in their home country.
Trump and his ilk are conflating Haitian refugees with immigrants who crossed a border without legal authorization, lumping them all together. Infamously, he has been equally disgusting in his hate speech toward undocumented immigrants, slandering them as rapists, escapees from “insane asylums,” and terrorists.
Repeatedly blathering these outlandish lies about Haitians “eating cats and dogs” and insisting they are true [“I saw it on television!”] is crass, ugly xenophobia.
That it is coming from a presidential nominee – a nominee from any party – is remarkable, awful, and should be disqualifying.
Let’s call it out. This is not just laughably bizarre crackpot craziness deserving mockery [although it is that]. This is hate speech. This is racism. This should mark the end of Donald Trump’s misadventures in politics.