Donald Trump’s Senior White House Assistant Stephen Miller pushed a mad racist claim on Monday after he suggested that he could see someone immigration Status just by looking at a photo of them.
Miller, in one Fox News appearance, responded to An ABC news clip From Mayor Karen Bass (D) van Los Angeles (D) emphasizes that La is a “city of immigrants” and it will not be rebuilt “without immigrant work” after devastating forest fires earlier this year.
‘If you look at photos of the Empire State Building Are built – in record time by the way – do you know what you don’t see there? Any illegal aliens, “Miller told Laura Ingraham of Fox News.
“You look at the photos of us who land a man on the moon, you look at the NASA control room, you don’t see any pictures of illegal alien beings. Americans built this country, Americans have sustained this country, Americans have driven this country for two and a half centuries.”
In reality, immigrants played a key role in the construction of the Empire State Building, a project that – at its peak – had a workforce 3,500 people.
Many of the workers were Irish and Italian immigrants, who were remarkable Accompanied by Mohawk Ironworkers” According to the museum of the city of New York.
The iconic skyscraper was also designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon: a company founded by architect Richmond Shreve and William F. Lamb, whose father was an immigrant from Scotland, before Chicago Native Arthur Loamis Harmon was joined in 1929.
The Empire State Building lasted just over 13 months to build between March 1930 and April 1931 and at the time became the tallest building in the world. It kept that title for almost four decades until the construction of the World Trade Center.
Users of Social Media tore Miller’s Skyscraper Talk and also aimed his NASA remarks, referring To the secret American intelligence program ‘Operation Paperclip’ That brought Nazi scientists to America who played an important part at the start of NASA and his Apollo missions in the years after the Second World War.
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