Woman in ‘Immigrants Make America Great’ T-Shirt Turns Heads While Shopping
So, ICYMI, President Donald Trump is still not so fond of immigrants.
Mexico was just ranked the second deadliest country in the world, after only Syria. Drug trade is largely the cause. We will BUILD THE WALL!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 22, 2017
There are lots of people, however, who do not share his sentiment — and have been plenty vocal in speaking out against Trump’s “America First” public policy strategy. (The phrase “America First,” incidentally, has roots tracing back to anti-Semitic and racist movements in the U.S. in the 1940s.)
One such person — who is not taking the anti-immigration “America First” policy sitting down — is a Twitter user with a T-shirt that says, “Immigrants Make America Great,” a riff on Trump’s infamous “Make American Great Again” slogan and type treatment. She then went shopping while wearing the T-shirt. After all, June is Immigrant Heritage Month.
I wore this shirt shopping today and I’ve never seen so many pissed white ppl lmao #FuckDonaldTrumppic.twitter.com/gaWckOTe6h
— master beatty (@bayyyydee) June 13, 2017
Clearly, her fashion choice — worn while shopping at Old Navy — had a huge impact.
You came into my old navy we all talked about your shirt when you left! The lady I was ringing up was an immigrant and said she was touched.
— ???????????????????????? (@_nopalino_) June 19, 2017
Some on Twitter shared that they too were out rocking the “Immigrants Make America Great” shirt.
Same! I absolutely loved the looks I was getting ???? lol #ImmigrantsMakeAmericaGreatpic.twitter.com/s4vRYsZrBT
— jenboo ???????????????? (@jennayyy09) June 19, 2017
And lots of people on Twitter have also been voicing their support for the Immigrants Make America Great message in all sorts of different ways:
excellent editorial in today’s @virginianpilot#ImmigrantsMakeAmericaGreatpic.twitter.com/92itFovQQG
— Adrian Hayes (@asnhayes) June 20, 2017
yo girl was featured in the houston chronicle last month, fighting for the cause ✊???????????????????? #SB4isHate#ImmigrantsMakeAmericaGreatpic.twitter.com/3S4ynOO45h
— anniston (@annistonbanda) June 20, 2017
#FathersDay card for my dad, who built an accounting firm from nothing & then gave his kids everything he earned #immigrantsmakeamericagreatpic.twitter.com/TSFPR4Zc1N
— Susan Lee (@susan_haejin) June 18, 2017
Love this shirt. #LoveIsLove#WaterIsLife#BlackLivesMatter#NoMuslimRegistry#TransIsBeautiful#ImmigrantsMakeAmericaGreat#WomensRights ???? pic.twitter.com/J7J4TgyhkM
— SANDRA (@bernsandrabern) June 10, 2017
For those looking to respond to anti-immigrant sentiment through what they wear, there are other like-minded T-shirts available online.
There’s a Robert Geller-designed shirt that benefits the ACLU. Celebrity chef José Andrés wore an “I Am an Immigrant” shirt when he spoke out against Trump’s immigration policy at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival in Miami in February. (Andrés also backed out of his deal to open a restaurant in Trump’s Washington, D.C., hotel in 2015 following Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric on the campaign trail.)
Independent #resistance designer Eleven5 offers a T-shirt that states, simply, “Immigrant.” And Pinkshop offers an “Aleppo” T-shirt, sales of which go to support Syrian refugees, another population of immigrants who have been targeted by Trump through his refugee ban.
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