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Michelle Obama says that fear for immigrants, color people bother him in Trump-era America: ‘It keeps me at night’

Former first woman Michelle Obama opened about her deep fear in a new Podcast interviewShe says she worries Immigrants And the people of color who believe that President Donald Trump is being wrongly targeted under exile policies.
Talking with her brother Craig Robinson in an episode of “on with Je Shetty with Je Shetty with” on purpose on Monday, Mitchell reflected when he grew up with the apprehensions tied to his race, fearing that, she said, she has developed, but has never disappeared.
Obama said, “In this current climate, for me, you know what is happening to immigrants,” when asked about the most difficult test of that fear.
“So it’s not afraid to herself,” she continued. “I drive a four-car motorcycle with a police escort. I am Mitchell Obama. I still worry about my daughters in the world, even if they are somewhat recognizable.”
His voice became heavy because he described a deep concern for those who were without recognizable names or powerful advocates.
Obama criticized what he described as a leadership that “indiscriminately determines who is and who does not” without proper legal safety measures. “Those decisions are not being done with the courts and with the fixed process,” he said.
He warned that the decisions on the basis of Snap decisions appear fast: “You do not look like someone who is related. I can just determine you by looking at whether you are a good person or you are not a good person.”
Obama said, “And knowing that there is a lot of prejudice and so much racism and so much ignorance that fuel those types of options, I worry for colorful people in this country.” “And he scares me. It keeps me at night.”

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