The deportation of the Brazilians who live illegally in the United States Supported by right -wing groups in applications such as WhatsApp and TelegramAccording to a survey by Palver, S.Paulo Folha This Monday (3). The measure was one of President Donald Trump’s campaign promises.
In a video shared in the speeches analyzed by the company, a woman who says that President Lula went to the US after the first elections, shows that most illegal immigrants are the “Petistas” who won the dollar and send money to Brazil. According to him, these people need to be deported to live in a country led by the politician they support.
In the same record, the woman asks Trump to deport only “Petistas and leftists .. Because the Brazilians who did not belong to these groups would also make profit for the United States, even though they were illegal. The author defends the actions of the new US government and claims that the administration has always clarified the attitude of the administration.
In another video, those who are deported are called “Squid Puppies ,, which defines them as dangerous bandits. This will justify the treatment given to them with the use of handcuffs and chains in the opinion of the registers.
Criticism of deportation
According to the company specialized in the social trend analysis in leftist groups, discussions have a different approach. Essentially exist Criticism of the use of handcuffs in immigrants and abuse and abuse of people who are deported.
The members of these groups have been angry with other measures planned by Trump since they returned to the White House. One of them is an automatic citizenship grant to the children of innate immigrants.
The report also states that the stigmatization of those who are deported by the right groups is part of a cognitive mismatch process that emerges when they seek consistency in their beliefs and ideologies, even if they do not correspond to the facts.
Source: Tec Mundo

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