I think what you describe is just typical for the divide between majority and minority populations (if applicable in your case, I did not pay attention). Like minorities say "I experience racism" and the majority says "we are not racists" and both probably are correct based on their perceived reality. Also in this case, where the impact of Trump's policies as
@Bald1 probably expected them would maybe not justify angst and fear among minority populations, but that neglects the experience and also the societal aspect of what happens when such policies get put into place.
Personally I am also completely against any type of policy that differentiates based on who you are (though I have softened my stance a bit regarding female leadership quotas). But that's also the perspective of someone who is in what people would call privileged.