Is US Becoming a Totalitarian State on Trump Trail?

US President Donald Trump hops to a helicopter (Image credit The White House)
Canadian MP Claims US Slipping into Totalitarianism
By TRH News Desk
New Delhi, March 29: US President Donald Trump is riling up European partners. At home, the US agencies are allegedly hauling up migrants to bundle them for deportations. Questions are now being raised on the US respect for Rule of Law.
Canada’s MP Charlie Angus told a television channel that “there’s something deeper that Canadians are really focusing on right now — watching our nearest neighbour slip into totalitarianism”. Angus alleged that the US is giving a go by to the Rule of Law within the country by picking up people for deportations from the roadside.
“I think there’s something deeper that Canadians are really focusing on right now, which is watching our nearest neighbour slip into totalitarianism. When we see people being pulled off the streets, when we see people at universities being grabbed, detained, rendered and kidnapped…,” Angus told MEDIASTOUCH Network in an interview.
Angus is an author-turned-journalist-turned politician in Canada. He is a member of Canada’s New Democratic Party.
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“And then we see Kristi Noem, you know, the Homeland Security boss doing this really disgusting video in front of half-naked men in an overcrowded El Salvadorian prison cell,” Angus further told the broadcaster.
He stated that “We’re looking at a nation that we don’t understand anymore, and we don’t want to be like that nation”. Trump riled up Canada with a slew of tariffs. Trump also riled up Europe with threats to annex Greenland.
On Trump watch, migrants, accused to be illegal and described as aliens, are being arrested and deported. “If we go down the road with this regime, we’re talking about the disappearance of the rule of law. And that’s deeply offensive to us,” added Angus.
The Canadian MP stressed that “it’s deeply offensive to our friends in Europe”. “It’s deeply offensive to our friends in Australia and Japan and elsewhere. So, we’re now, as the Prime Minister (Mark Carney) said, we’re having to look elsewhere for the kind of alliances and agreements and understandings that we used to have with our nearest neighbour (the US),” said Angus.
The author-turned-politician elaborated, saying that “if our nearest neighbour doesn’t respect the rule of law for its citizens, how’s it going to respect the rule of international law?” “And it certainly doesn’t respect us as Canada. So, we have no choice,” added the Canadian MP.
He also stated that “we have to make decisions and we’re going to make decisions that benefit our region and our people first”.
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