Joe Biden is trying to reach out to the Hispanic community before the 2024 elections.
As we have reported, his numbers are not very promising. So far, his efforts don’t appear to be stopping the bleeding away from him toward former President Donald Trump. Biden makes racist remarks when he tries reaching out, for example, during the Cinco de Mayo celebration he held at the White House, he thought Hispanics were fans of illegal immigration.
He did, however, give an interview to a Spanish-language radio station where he spoke about immigration and other topics. He sounded old.
Biden stated, “One of the reasons our economy is growing so rapidly is because we have an influx of immigrants in our country.” Is he referring to illegal aliens or other foreigners?
“One of the reasons why our economy is doing so well.” He said, “We’re not a xenophobic country.”
Bidenflation is bad for our economy. We are also spending billions on the illegal alien crisis that he has unleashed at the border, and now all across the country.
We are not xenophobic. This does not mean we do not enforce our laws, police, or our borders. Biden, however, has not been fulfilling his obligations to the nation. Last month, he almost caused an international scandal by accusing our allies Japan & India of being xenophobic for not opening their doors to everyone like him.
Biden explained that he paid attention to Hispanics due to their high percentage within the community.
Biden tells a Spanish-language radio station: “Hispanic community’s part of the future of America! 28 out of every 100 students in school speak Spanish — 28!”
(He completely made that statistic up) pic.twitter.com/2bXP8kdG6k
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 7, 2024
Biden has repeatedly said this false stat previously but doesn’t seem able to get it right. It’s not just that 26 percent of Americans are Hispanic but also because they speak Spanish.
Biden compared Hispanic immigration now to the Irish influx from the famine.
Biden says Hispanic immigration to the U.S. is “a little bit like back in the 1840s and the great exodus of Ireland”:
“It’s even a bigger influx now in terms of Hispanic voters! Err, Hispanic citizens.” pic.twitter.com/n40Cq8dKCo
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 7, 2024
He then accidentally said there is even “a bigger influx in terms of Hispanic voters and Hispanic Citizens, who want to become citizens.”
He said something that he shouldn’t have. He sees “immigrants”, which includes illegal aliens, as voters. This is what open borders are all about.
When he says such things, it’s not surprising that they want to reduce his speaking time.