Did you know a UN-backed panel has explicitly accused a sitting U.S. President of inciting “grave human rights violations” through racist hate speech? A recent decision by the Geneva-based Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination singled out President Donald Trump and other American political leaders, asserting their rhetoric has fueled racial discrimination and hate crimes. Furthermore, the panel expressed deep disturbance over the dehumanizing language used against migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers, directly linking it to a reported surge in discriminatory incidents. The committee didn’t stop there, also criticizing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection for racially profiling people of color. They urged the U.S. to suspend immigration enforcement operations near sensitive locations like schools and hospitals. In a dramatic revelation, the report also detailed how “discriminatory, dangerous and violent methods” by federal agents during Operation Metro Surge led to the deaths of two U.S. citizens, Alex Pretti and Renee Good, in Minnesota, deeming their deaths “arbitrary deprivation of life.” Despite these serious allegations, the White House, through spokesperson Olivia Wales, dismissed the U.N. assessment as “useless” and biased, highlighting President Trump’s efforts to reduce crime and secure the border. This isn’t the first time the U.N. has criticized the U.S. on racism, yet this time President Trump’s speech was specifically targeted. What do you make of these explosive international claims against American leadership? Don’t miss out on these crucial global discussions; be sure to subscribe to our channel for more in-depth analysis of world events!
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