Students confront Chelsea Clinton over \'anti-immigrant trope\'

Students confront Chelsea Clinton over 'anti-immigrant trope'

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Two students at confronted former US Bill Clinton's daughter at a vigil organised in honour of the victims of New Zealand's gruesome terror attacks which claimed the lives of 50 people.

In her tweet, Clinton "co-signed as an American". "We should expect all elected officials, regardless of party, and all public figures to not traffic in anti-Semitism," she tweeted.

Taking particular offence to the "as an American" part of Clinton's statement, Asaf told the Washington Post, "She was the one who made this a story...To me, when speaking of someone who is a refugee, it's a dog whistle, it's signalling this is a patriotic issue and that nationalism excludes people like Ilhan Omar," adding that by using "as an American," Clinton put forth an "anti-immigrant trope."

Omar is the first Somali-American elected to a legislative office in the and one of the first two Muslim women elected to the Congress, along with being the first minority woman to serve as a US from

The students can be seen confronting Clinton in the video, where Dweik says, "This, right here, is a result of a massacre stoked by people like you and the words that you put out into the And I want you to know that, and I want you to feel that deep down inside. Forty-nine people died because of the rhetoric you put out there."

"I'm so sorry that you feel that way," Clinton responds. "Certainly, it was never my intention. I do believe words matter. I believe we have to show solidarity," she said.

The two students have faced backlash ever since the clip of the encounter went viral with many, including US Donald Trump, coming to Clinton's defence. On the other hand, many have backed the two students who say that they decided to confront the former first daughter to convey their grief and nothing more.

Speaking to later about the incident, Dweik said: "I wanted to convey my grief. It wasn't this planned attack. I very specifically waited until after the vigil. I wanted this person to know they've caused harm. You've done things that have hurt this community, and the grief people feel today you're not separate from."

"It's sickening to see people blame @ChelseaClinton for the NZ attacks because she spoke out against anti-Semitism. We should all be condemning anti-Semitism & all forms of hate. should be praised for speaking up. Anyone who doesn't understand this is part of the problem," Trump tweeted.

Trump also went on record to say that he did not see white nationalism as a rising threat, even though Police suspect that 28-year-old - a white man from - single-handedly carried out the shootings at two mosques in Christchurch, killing 50 people and wounding as many last week.

suspect allegedly released a manifesto before the attack, where he hailed Trump as a "symbol of renewed white identity and common purpose," according to Al Jazeera.

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First Published: Sun, March 17 2019. 11:10 IST