During CNN's presidential debate, Donald Trump made controversial comments stating that millions of migrants crossing the border have taken 'Black jobs' and 'Hispanic jobs.' These remarks have sparked significant backlash, with Omarosa comparing the comments to 'slavery' and calling for clarification. Trump's statements have also stirred anger among Democrats and prompted responses from various public figures, including Olivia Troye, who highlighted her own professional achievements to counter the implication that certain communities are only suited for specific types of jobs. Medical professionals also criticized Trump's comments, emphasizing that low-income jobs should not be labeled as 'Black jobs.'
🚨 #BREAKINGNEWS These Medical Professionals tell Donald Trump don't get it twisted with his "Black Jobs" comment. @marcorubio low income jobs aren't "Black Jobs" you racist creature. 🚨 https://t.co/LHc85WjbCG
But Trump saying, 'black jobs,' is the greatest controversy in the country. 🙄☕️ https://t.co/pz3y5QzkHu
Omarosa rips #DonaldTrump for 'Black jobs' comment at the debate, wants clarification. Read more 👉 https://t.co/KHES4i4mQy https://t.co/1GWPcdPx3o
Trump's comments during the debate & on the campaign trail about migrants taking "black" & "hispanic" jobs seem to imply that these communities are only suited for certain types of jobs. For the record: this hispanic served as assistant to the Secretary of Defense, advisor to two…
Donald Trump stirs Dem anger with reference to 'Black jobs' and 'Hispanic jobs' Reporting by @AP https://t.co/jymRIIWCL6 #FlaPol
Omarosa slams Donald Trump's 'Black jobs' debate comments, compares remarks to 'slavery' https://t.co/IOX3x64Lap
During CNN's presidential debate, Donald Trump said millions of people coming through the border have taken "Black jobs" and Hispanic jobs." https://t.co/dgtXIdAjPo