Trump's Former Border Chief Speaks at Pro-Fascism Summit with Neo-Nazis
Trump's former border chief spoke at a pro-fascism summit next to neo-Nazis. He also praised a Nazi leader beforehand, alarming LGBTQ+ advocates and civil rights groups.
Trump's former border chief made a shocking appearance at a pro-fascism summit. He spoke alongside known neo-Nazis at the event. This has raised serious concerns among LGBTQ+ communities and human rights groups.
Before the summit, he publicly praised a Nazi leader. Many people saw this as a clear warning sign. Experts say this kind of language is dangerous. It can lead to real harm against minority groups, including LGBTQ+ people.
Neo-Nazis and fascist groups are known for their hatred of LGBTQ+ people. These groups want to remove rights from queer and transgender people. They also target Jewish people, people of color, and immigrants. Allowing their voices into mainstream politics is alarming.
Trump's former border chief held a powerful government position. His appearance at this event sends a troubling message. It suggests that extremist views are becoming more accepted in political spaces. LGBTQ+ advocates say this is deeply dangerous.
Civil rights organizations quickly responded to the news. They called on political leaders to speak out clearly against fascism. They also demanded accountability for anyone who platforms neo-Nazi ideology. Silence, they say, is not an option.
For LGBTQ+ people, events like this feel very personal. Fascist regimes in history have always targeted queer people. The Nazi regime sent gay men to concentration camps. transgender and non-binary people also face extreme violence from far-right groups today.
Advocates are urging the public to stay informed and speak up. They say it is important to recognize hate before it grows stronger. Supporting LGBTQ+ organizations and voting for inclusive leaders can make a difference.
This story is a reminder that political extremism is not just a distant threat. It affects real people every day. The LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for safety, dignity, and equal rights in the face of rising hatred.
