U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has sparked controversy by linking Wednesday’s deadly truck attack in New Orleans to illegal immigration, even as police have yet to confirm the attacker’s nationality or identity.
The incident, which took place during a crowded celebration, left several dead and dozens injured, shocking the nation. While authorities continue their investigation, Trump took to social media to make his assertion.
“When I said that the criminals coming in are far worse than the criminals we have in the country… it turned out to be true,” Trump posted, drawing immediate attention to his comments.
The President-elect also claimed that the U.S. crime rate “is at a level that nobody has ever seen.” However, data from the FBI shows that violent crime across the country has significantly decreased in recent decades, contradicting Trump’s statement.
Trump’s remarks quickly ignited a heated debate, with critics accusing him of using the tragedy to advance his hardline stance on immigration. Advocates argue that his comments undermine the grieving process and unfairly target immigrant communities without evidence.
Supporters of Trump, however, see his comments as consistent with his campaign promises to address crime and secure the nation’s borders.
As investigations continue, law enforcement officials have not provided any details to substantiate claims about the attacker’s immigration status. Their focus remains on uncovering the motive and ensuring justice for the victims and their families.
The New Orleans attack comes at a sensitive time for the country, as Trump prepares to take office with immigration reform as a cornerstone of his administration. This incident adds another layer of complexity to an already polarizing national debate.
Observers await further clarity from authorities, while the tragedy remains a grim reminder of the need for unity in addressing public safety concerns.
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