Word games cant conceal the third world truth about open borders

Politically incorrect words don’t kill, but Venezuelan gangs do. Donald Trump this week warned rally-goers in a small Wisconsin community that “if Kamala is reelected, your town and every town .

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will be transformed into a third-world hellhole.”He’s repeatedly said that Biden-Harris open borders are turning New York into a “third world nation” and America into a “third world disaster” — and the rhetoric makes left-wing elites apoplectic.Never mind the violence perpetrated by migrant gangs and the societal disorder caused by open borders: Their problem is with the words.NPR says the term “third world” is “offensive.” Foreign Policy columnist Howard French calls it “utterly racist rhetoric.”  It’s an intentional distraction.People watching their neighborhoods being degraded know what they are seeing with their own eyes — and they have no problem calling the conditions as they see them.“We’ve got a third-world country now here in New York City, with third-world crime,” says Republican New York City Councilwoman Vicki Paladino. She estimates that 60% of the arrests in her Queens district involve what she calls “illegal aliens.”Queens resident Ramses Frias, a former Democrat turned Republican, complains that commercial streets have become a “third-world market,” with illegal vendors hawking stolen merchandise and half-naked sex workers strutting in plain sight of children walking to school. Roosevelt Avenue is so overrun with recently arrived hookers that it’s been dubbed the “Market of Sweethearts,” an American copy of Bangkok’s sordid Patpong market.

 The Trump campaign got backlash for a recent post on X showing side-by-side photos: One of  a quiet, clean street lined with single-family homes, the other of hundreds of migrants huddled on the sidewalk outside the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan.“Import the third world.Become the third world,” the caption reads.The NAACP responded sharpl...

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