'A New Low.' The World Is Furious at Trump for His Remark About '****hole Countries' He may be a president already known for his crude language and off-color remarksdemeaning other nations, but Donald Trump’s description of Haiti, El Salvador and some parts of Africa as “****hole countries” has sparked unprecedented international outrage. Trump was meeting with lawmakers at the White House on Thursday to discuss a bipartisan immigration deal when he reportedly grew frustrated at the suggestion that immigrants with protected status would need that status restored. “Why are we having all these people from ****hole countries come here?” Trump said. http://time.com/5100328/****hole-co...utm_medium=social&xid=time_socialflow_twitter Our resident baboon banger is not going to be happy about this!
**** hole country = Failed State. You get **** nuggets like Mayor Khan and Alek Salmon calling for Trump to be banned from the UK with support from low testosterone Guardian readers ,then when he doesn't take up the offer from May to visit the ridiculously expensive Billion pound Embassy that the previous regime sanctioned the very same people criticize him for the snub. Lol
Foreign travel advice Haiti The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all but essential travel to the Carrefour, Cite Soleil, Martissant and Bel Air neighbourhoods in Port-au-Prince due to the high risk of criminal activity. Demonstrations may occur with little warning and can turn violent. While most common in Port au Prince, other main cities, and border crossings, they can occur anywhere. They may often be accompanied by improvised road blocks. You should avoid all demonstrations, monitor local news and follow the advice of the local authorities.Crime has increased recently. You should take great care due to the risk of criminal activity throughout the country. See Crime Curfews and new security regulations can be announced at short notice. Take extra care if you’re travelling between Haiti and the Dominican Republic by road. There have been armed robberies in the Dominican Republic on roads close to the border with Haiti. Blockades, often violent, occur frequently and with little warning in Haiti. Route Nationale 1, which heads north from Port au Prince, has recently been subject to daily, and sometimes violent, demonstrations – most recently at Archaie. You should use an alternative route. See Road travel UK health authorities have classified Haiti as having a risk of Zika virus transmission. For more information and advice, visit the National Travel Health Network and Centre website. Although there’s no recent history of terrorism in Haiti, attacks can’t be ruled out. See Terrorism The small British Embassy in Haiti doesn’t provide consular or visa services. If you need consular assistance you should contact the British Embassy in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic). There are no central emergency services in Haiti. You should research local police and medical facilities, and keep contact details with you. Medical facilities are very limited and offer a poor standard of care. Serious conditions may require medical evacuation, which can be very expensive. See Health Take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance before you travel. = ****hole
Foreign travel advice El Salvador On Friday 8 September 2017 there was an earthquake of magnitude 8.2 off the coast of Chiapas, Mexico. If you’re in the area, you should follow the advice of the local authorities. See Natural disasters UK health authorities have classified El Salvador as having a risk of Zika virus transmission. For more information and advice, visit the website of the National Travel Health Network and Centre website. Most visits to El Salvador are trouble free. However, El Salvador has one of the highest crime rates in Latin America so you should take extra care. Take particular care in downtown San Salvador and on roads outside major towns and cities at night. Avoid wearing expensive jewellery or displaying valuable items. Safeguard your passport, mobile phone and cash against pickpockets. See Crime There are a number of potentially active volcanoes in El Salvador. You can get up to date information and advice about volcanic activity on the website of the Directorate General of Civil Protection (in Spanish). See Natural disasters The rainy season runs from June to November. See Rainy season Although there’s no recent history of terrorism in El Salvador, attacks can’t be ruled out. = Another ****hole
Change Haiti to Glasgow and the local areas to the likes of Pollok, Springburn, Possil etc. and the same rules apply.