President Trump's statement about immigrants 'poisoning the blood of our country' has sparked controversy, with critics accusing him of normalizing racist talk. They argue that such language could lead to the normalization of racist behavior against all groups. The Miami Herald has covered this story. BBC News is being called out for alleged bias. James Van Fleet has announced a $9.4 million contract with NOAA for Spire Global to provide satellite weather data. Meanwhile, the Spurs have expressed interest in reacquiring Dejounte Murray from the Hawks.
Spurs express interest in reacquiring Dejounte Murray from Hawks #DejounteMurray #SanAntonioSpurs https://t.co/YxHGd5NxGL
Fail = Try again β https://t.co/DZfVJZZfak
Exciting announcement on Day 1 with my new company @SpireGlobal! $9.4 million contract with @NOAA to provide our satellite weather data: https://t.co/WXLFqWbvwK
A reply (or lame ass excuse) please @BBCNews. This extreme level of bias is plain to see. https://t.co/e84AfdrLsJ
Trump's claim that immigrants "are poisoning the blood of our country" is no trivial matter. He is normalizing racist talk, and once you normalize such language against one group, you normalize racist behavior against all groups. Read more at: https://t.co/BO2g9CHsIg @Miamiherald