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Donald Trump visited the 180 Church, a Black church outside of Detroit, this past weekend for what he called “a roundtable.” The first thing out of his mouth was a lie. No surprise there. Trump was quoted as saying: “It’s an honor to be here. It’s a very important area for us. We’ve done more for-and I say this I say it proudly-more for the Black population than any president since Abraham Lincoln.” He went on to say that President Biden has done nothing for Blacks. Trump also claimed that he lowered Black unemployment, but he neglected to mention that President Biden has beaten his so-called record.

As for President Biden, two years into his presidency, David Dixon, a political science professor at Howard University, had this to say: “The soul of the Biden administration is Black, Black and female. His support was overwhelmingly African American and female. The energy in the Biden Harris administration is being directed back to his Black constituents.” If you look at Biden’s record, you know that what Dixon says is true.

President Biden has nominated 25 Black judges to the federal court and the first Black female on the Supreme Court. Of course, his vice-president, Kamala Harris, is the first female of Black and Asian descent to become vice president. In March 2021, Biden signed a “sweeping executive order” (the Root) to expand voting access, and he has forgiven untold sums of student debt, which was a promise he made to Black constituents. Republicans have tried their best to put a stop to ending student loan debt, but Biden has been successful despite them.

Steven Taylor, a government professor at American University, opined that you can’t get a full picture of what President Biden has accomplished. “You don’t have a Congress that’s willing to vote on anything that’s going to improve the lot of Black people,” Taylor said. He’s right about that, and the worst of that group are Trump Republicans. Yet, Trump has the colossal nerve to show his face in a Black church to crow about how much he’s done for Blacks.

As is usual for Trump, his roundtable turned out to be a scam. Newsweek reported that the church was mostly filled with Trump’s white supporters. Those people would never set food in a Black church if their lives depended on it, but to help Trump scam, they were all in. Then, once his fake roundtable ended, he turned back to denigrating majority Black cities, calling Milwaukee “horrible,” just as he did after he lost with Atlanta and Baltimore, calling them “crime-infested hellholes.” After the last election he allegedly told officials in Michigan not to certify the results because “everybody knows Detroit is crooked as hell” and has told his followers to “guard the vote” in “cities like Detroit.”


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These words about and characterizations of predominantly Black cities show where Trump’s head is when it comes to Blacks. Yet, he wants the Black vote. Any Black people who vote for Trump are bigger fools than his regular supporters.

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Hong Kongers’ voices more influential in UK elections


LONDON — General elections in the United Kingdom will be held on July 4, and thousands of Hong Kongers who are eligible to vote through the British National (Overseas) program, or BNO visa, are expected to make their voices heard.

The program was launched in January 2021 in response to a harsh Chinese security law imposed on Hong Kong seven months earlier. Since then, more than 150,000 Hong Kongers have received visas. The policy allows them to build new lives in the U.K. and gives them the right to vote.

In towns such as Sutton and Wokingham, where many Hong Kongers live, the influence of Hong Kong society is obvious as the election approaches. Candidates seeking to secure their votes are addressing their concerns and needs.

Lucy Demery, a Conservative Party parliamentary candidate for Wokingham, lived in Hong Kong for 17 years and once joined peaceful protests against the strict rule of the Chinese Communist Party.

She told VOA that she wants to make sure that she is “the biggest, strongest advocate for the Hong Kong community here.”

“It’s a priority of mine to make sure that all Hong Kongers in Wokingham feel safe and secure and integrated into the community here. … It’s really a Conservative government that initiated the BNO settlement scheme, which I’m very proud of,” she said.

In Sutton, parliamentary candidates from all parties met with more than 70 BNO Hong Kongers and journalists on Saturday. The event was organized by local community groups Sutton Hong Kongers and Vote for Hong Kong 2024.

The candidates expressed support for integration and providing a safe environment for the Hong Kong people. They also took a firm stance on international issues involving China, emphasizing the importance of human rights and democracy.

Hersh Thaker, a Labour Party candidate for Carshalton and Wallington, said, “This is going to be one of the most remarkable migration stories in British history when you look back at the number of people that have come over from Hong Kong, but actually the contribution that has been made to this country as a result of this has been extraordinary.”

But not all Hong Kongers are eager to participate in the political process.

Richard Choi, Sutton Hong Kongers’ organizer, told VOA, “It’s important for Hong Kongers to feel safe. They are too scared to get involved in politics. They are afraid of speaking out. It’s hard to get feedback from them. Even though their email address, postcode, and data are not required, people still don’t want to get involved. Article 23 [of Hong Kong’s national security law] and the spy incident make it even worse.” 

Last month, the U.K. prosecuted three people under the country’s National Security Act of 2023 for allegedly assisting Hong Kong intelligence agencies to conduct foreign interference activities in the U.K. According to the prosecution, Chung Biu Yuen, the executive manager of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London, was the suspected mastermind of the activities.

Article 23 of Hong Kong’s national security law has also been used against Hong Kongers in the U.K. The Hong Kong passports of activists Simon Cheng and Nathan Law, who are in exile in the U.K., have been revoked, and their families in Hong Kong have been harassed.

Demery said the U.K.’s strengthened national security law is crucial in protecting the safety of Hong Kong people.

“It was also a Conservative government which strengthened our national security laws in the U.K., which allows us now to be cracking down on some transnational oppression from Hong Kong and China on our territory,” she said.

Bobby Dean, the Liberal Democrats candidate for Carshalton and Wallington, trained democracy activists in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. He expressed concerns about China’s threat to the Hong Kong community in the U.K. and called on the government to take a tough stance.

“In the West, for too long, [we] have been too lenient and too concerned about how bad state actors like Russia and China might react to the language and rhetoric that we use, and so, we really soften that,” he said. “China and Russia are looking at the hard calculation, not the tone of what we say.”   

During the event, some Hong Kongers expressed their concerns about higher tuition fees for those who haven’t lived in the U.K. for three years. One BNO passport holder said, “People misunderstand that Hong Kong people are rich. But many of us cannot afford £50,000 [$63,000] a year in tuition fees for our children because we are still classified as internationals.”

Tom Drummond, the Conservative Party candidate for Sutton and Cheam, said he would help solve the problem of expensive tuition fees.

“We need to rebuild trust. We are all standing to make your lives better. I will be your voice in Westminster instead of your voice in Sutton. But I think it’s important to realize that we’re standing, all of us. And whoever’s elected, I’ve got no doubt, they’re going into it for the right reasons,” he said.

Luke Taylor, the Liberal Democrats candidate for Sutton and Cheam, said, “I think I would give you the reassurance that as Liberal Democrats, we have a history of standing on, as a party, the right side of controversial issues. We are not afraid to be contrary to the established view.”

Adrianna Zhang contributed to this report.


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