Racial tensions are heightened as a result of a president who continually makes reprehensible
remarks about immigrants from nonwhite countries.
Trump's disparaging
remarks about immigrants from places like Africa came attached to a call for more immigrants from the prosperous Scandinavian country.
Not exact matches
In July, after Trump's
remarks about Mexican
immigrants, the PGA pulled its Grand Slam of Golf tournament from Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles.
«In response to Mr. Trump's comments
about the golf industry «knowing he is right» in regards to his recent statements
about Mexican
immigrants, we feel compelled to clarify that those
remarks do not reflect the views of our organizations.
He raised concerns
about the GOP candidate's
remarks on women,
immigrants, and minorities, and went on to say that «there is too much at stake before us» to abstain from voting altogether.
He had earlier joined other leading golf organizations in a tepid statement that suggested then - candidate Trump's incendiary
remarks about Mexicans and
immigrants might compel a change of venues from Trump properties, most famously the Cadillac tourney at Trump National Doral.
In the wake of his controversial
remarks about Mexican
immigrants and golf's leading bodies verbally distancing themselves from his racist
remarks, Trump was scheduled for an 8:30 a.m. ET convo with golf media that was supposed to focus strictly on golf, according to Ron Sirak.
The Republican president has also privately defended his
remarks, saying he was only expressing what many people think but will not say
about immigrants from economically depressed countries, the Associated Press reported.
«S.J. Jung's backwards
remarks about LGBTQ people are out of sync with a place as diverse as Queens, which has a vibrant LGBTQ
immigrant community,» the groups said in a statement.