**FILE** Donald Trump (Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons)
**FILE** Donald Trump (Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons)

President Donald Trump has sparked new outrage after declaring that undocumented immigrants are โ€œnaturallyโ€ inclined to perform grueling farm labor.

The comment, made Tuesday on CNBCโ€™s โ€œSquawk Box,โ€ echoes centuries-old racist tropes and comes one year after Trump infamously told Black journalists that immigrants were โ€œtaking Black jobs.โ€

โ€œThese people do it naturally,โ€ Trump said, referring to undocumented laborers, primarily of Hispanic descent. โ€œPeople that live in the inner city are not doing that work. Theyโ€™ve tried โ€” weโ€™ve tried, everybody tried. They donโ€™t do it.โ€

Trump continued, quoting a farmer who claimed that if a worker gets a bad back, โ€œthey die,โ€ before adding: โ€œIn many ways theyโ€™re very, very special people.โ€

The remarks are consistent with Trumpโ€™s long record of dehumanizing immigrants while pitting racial groups against each other. During his campaign last year, he told a room full of Black journalists, โ€œMillions and millions of people [immigrants] happen to be taking Black jobs,โ€ later attempting to clean up his statement by saying, โ€œA Black job is anybody that has a job.โ€

There is no such thing as a โ€œBlack job.โ€ Federal law prohibits employment discrimination based on race, and Black Americans, like all Americans, work across every sector โ€” from agriculture and service industries to tech, finance, and the White House itself.

Now back in power, Trumpโ€™s administration has resumed mass deportations and expanded third-country agreements, sending immigrants to nations like Rwanda and Eswatini. 

Meanwhile, ICE raids have ramped up across farms and food processing plants, despite Trump admitting that farmers need the very labor force heโ€™s targeting.

โ€œ[They are] people that you canโ€™t replace very easily,โ€ Trump acknowledged, before asserting he wants to help farmers โ€œkeepโ€ migrant workers, while still vowing to expand removals.

Experts warn that Trumpโ€™s framing is not only racist but also dangerous. Assigning certain jobs to specific races or ethnicities echoes a legacy of slavery and segregation, and it directly fuels policies that target the most vulnerable.

โ€œThere is nothing โ€˜naturalโ€™ about being forced into low-wage, dangerous work because of your immigration status,โ€ said one labor rights advocate. โ€œThis is exploitation, not admiration.โ€

Critics say the presidentโ€™s rhetoric is designed to divide โ€” scapegoating immigrants while invoking stereotypes of Black laziness to shore up political support.

โ€œThis is plantation logic wrapped in a 21st-century soundbite,โ€ one labor leader stated.

And with Trump doubling down on both mass deportations and race-baiting narratives, many fear the administrationโ€™s policies will follow the same trajectory as his words.

โ€œWeโ€™ve heard this before,โ€ said a Black journalist who attended Trumpโ€™s NABJ session last year. โ€œAnd we know exactly where it leads.โ€

Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored...

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  1. Every bit as racist as Harry Morgan’s scene in M*A*S*H when he said to a Black Soldier before addressing his alleged offences on the base:
    โ€œbut firstโ€ฆ a numberโ€ โ€“ you know, sing and dance… Itโ€™s in your blood boy!โ€

  2. I just had a discussion with a MAGA on this. He said was just being woke about the “naturally” do this job. This will be the defense. Doesn’t make any difference what Trump has said illegals before. He is Teflon coated for his supporters.

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