They're different though, they're not human, shouldn't be afforded the same rights.
;)
On a serious note, I visited the Holocaust Museum in Washington when I was there recently. While there's very little I don't already know about those events, they covered the rise of Hitler & the Nazi party very well and I was struck by some of the similarities to Trump.
First of all Hitler's platform was to make Germany great again, although they were in a much sorrier state than the US is. Rhetoric, whether it had any resemblance to the truth or not, replaced reasoned debate.
Second, the opposition were in some disarray. While there's only one real opposition party in the US, they picked the wrong candidate and the presence of an independent probably took crucial votes away from Clinton.
Third was their disdain for anyone who didn't think like them. In Germany it was socialists and in the US it's "liberals".
Fourth was their view of the media. In Germany the "liberal" media were derided and attacked (including physically) while their own media pumped out propaganda and what we now know as 'fake news'. The burning of the books by authors considered 'degenerate' was the most obvious manifestation. In the US it's about Fox versus the rest and any individual who publicly expresses criticism of Trump is belittled.
Finally it's the demonisation & treatment of minorities. In Germany it was Jews, Roma, gays, Jehovahs Witnesses etc. Initially the mass killings started under the guise of eliminating "commissars and criminals", many of whom just conveniently happened to be Jews. Then it spread to their families & became a general free for all. In the USA it's Hispanics, who are cast as illegal immigrants. In the same way that Jews were gradually separated from German mainstream society - economically, culturally, financially & finally physically - the same process is taking place with the Hispanic community.
There won't be the same outcome (at least we assume there won't be) but to me the similarities were quite striking.
What was even more striking though was a chat I had with my host in Pittsburgh, who is my daughter-in-law's grandma. She is a registered Democrat & a very religious person in the truest sense of the word. But she said that she's coming to like Trump more & more and would probably vote for him if he stood in 2020. She is consumed with the idea that "liberals" in the universities are preventing free-speech and hounding out people whose opinion is different to theirs.
It's not even as if she's never been out of the USA either. Her and her husband lived over here for quite a long time and have a very wide outlook. If someone like her, a very intelligent & kind-hearted person, can think that way, it's quite worrying.