Senate border security talks grind on as Trump invokes Nazi era ‘blood’ rhetoric against immigrants
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White House and Senate negotiators are digging in trying to reach a U.S. border security deal that would unlock President Joe Biden’s request for billions of dollars worth in military aid for Ukraine and national security. They are laboring to wrap up before a holiday recess. But that is deeply uncertain. The talks come as Donald Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner in 2024, delivered alarming anti-immigrant remarks about “blood” purity over the weekend, echoing the Nazi slogans of the World War II. Speaking in the early-voting state of New Hampshire, Trump drew on words from Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kempf” as the former U.S. president berated Biden’s team over record numbers of migrants.