Trump's comments about migrants and 'bad genes' reflect his tendency to blur the line between ambiguous rhetoric and outright implications, stirring controversy without full accountability.
Trump claimed there are 'a lot of bad genes in our country' during a radio interview, which could suggest a dangerous notion about the genetic fitness of specific groups.
His historical patterns show a strategy of evoking racial undertones, as with previous comments on immigrants and extremist groups, while maintaining a veneer of plausible deniability.
The distortions of statistical data regarding violent noncitizens are indicative of Trump's approach, combining fact with fear to push narratives around immigration and public safety.
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