US President Donald Trump has caused outrage worldwide  he reportedly made racially charged comments  Haiti, El Salvador and African countries. He was  a meeting  immigration with lawmakers  Thursday when he asked why the US allowed people  "sh*thole countries"  the country. He was also reported as saying: "We need more people  Norway." Senator Dick Durbin, who attended the meeting, described Trump's words as "hate filled, vile and racist". The White House did not deny that Trump made the remarks. A spokesman said: "Certain Washington politicians choose to fight  foreign countries, but President Trump will always fight  the American people."
There has been a lot  condemnation  Mr Trump's alleged comments. Republican Senator Mia Love said: "The President must apologize to…the nations he so wantonly maligned." The United Nations has condemned the reported description  African nations and Haiti as "shocking and shameful", and "racist". Haiti's ambassador to the United States stated: "If [the statements] were made, the President was either misinformed or mis-educated about Haiti and its people." President Trump denied making the comments  a tweet. He wrote: "Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is obviously a very poor and troubled country….I have a wonderful relationship  Haitians."