National
Harbor (United States) (AFP) - US President Donald Trump on Friday
recited the lyrics of a song seen as anti-immigration called "The Snake"
to drive home his point about restricting immigration -- an
inflammatory move that harkened back to his days on the campaign trail.
In
a speech to conservatives at a convention outside Washington, he also
bashed opposition Democrats for failing to back his proposal for putting
1.8 million so-called "Dreamer" immigrants on a pathway to citizenship
in exchange for tightening border security and severely restricting
legal immigration.
During
his hour-long address, Trump pulled a piece of paper from his pocket
and read "The Snake," a ballad by Al Wilson about a reptile who repays a
"tender woman" that nurses it back to health with a deadly bite.
During
his campaign, as well as in a speech early in his presidency, Trump
used the song, based on one of Aesop's fables, as a less-than-subtle
allegory about immigrants entering the United States.
On Friday, he made no secret about the comparison he was making.
"Think
of it in terms of immigration," he urged attendees at the Conservative
Political Action Conference (CPAC) as he launched into the song.
Source: Yahoo News
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