Open borders reveal the truth about the ‘third world’ that word games can’t hide
Politically incorrect words don’t cause harm, but Venezuelan gangs do.
This week, Donald Trump warned rally-goers in a small Wisconsin community that reelecting Kamala would lead to transforming towns into third-world hellholes.
He has been vocal about how Biden-Harris open borders are affecting New York, calling it a “third world nation” and America a “third world disaster,” drawing criticism from left-wing elites.
NPR finds the term “third world” offensive, while Foreign Policy columnist Howard French calls it racist rhetoric.
Despite the violence and disorder caused by migrant gangs and open borders, the focus remains on the choice of words rather than the reality.
Residents witnessing the degradation of their neighborhoods are clear in their observations and have no qualms describing the situations they witness.
New York City Councilwoman Vicki Paladino highlights the rise of crime in her Queens district involving illegal aliens.
Former Democrat Ramses Frias, now a Republican, laments the transformation of commercial streets into a “third-world market” with illegal vendors and sex workers in plain sight.
Trump’s campaign received backlash for a post illustrating the contrast between quiet neighborhoods and chaotic scenes with migrants outside the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan.
There is a sharp division in perceptions of the impact of open borders, with some focusing on rhetoric while others address the tangible consequences on society.
Republican Trump has faced accusations of racism for his remarks on migrants involved in criminal activities.
The issue is not the language used; it is the detrimental impact of open borders leading to loss of life and societal problems driven by Harris’ policies.
Leftist elites are criticized for overlooking the ramifications of prostitution on communities near brothels, with some politicians advocating for its decriminalization.
Despite denials, the reality of street prostitution spreading in districts is undeniable.
Harris previously supported the legalization of sex work, a stance echoed by a Democratic bill in Albany that seeks to decriminalize various aspects of the industry.
Concerns about the impact on neighborhoods and exploitation of migrants through prostitution are raised by activists and organizations.
Felonies have increased in New York City, with a significant portion of arrests involving illegal migrants.
Trump’s warnings about uncontrolled immigration creating third-world conditions have proven true, and the continuation of such policies could lead to further chaos.
Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York.