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Trump vows to permanently stop migration from Third World countries

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The United States President Donald Trump has announced plans to permanently pause migration from all Third World countries, arguing that the current immigration framework is straining public services and fueling social dysfunction.

The announcement, made on Friday, November 28, follows a shooting incident in Washington, D.C., allegedly carried out by an Afghan national who had previously assisted U.S. forces. This halt is targeted at developing nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

Speaking during a Thanksgiving message, President Trump outlined a series of measures focused on shrinking the foreign-born population and prioritizing what he termed “Western civilization” compatibility.

I will permanently pause migration from all Third World countries to allow the U.S. system to fully recover…deport any Foreign National who is a public charge, security risk, or non-compatible with Western Civilisation. Only reverse migration can fully cure this situation

The President promised to permanently pause migration from all Third World countries to allow the U.S. system to fully recover. He pledged to remove immigrants with security risks or financial liabilities, revoke federal benefits for non-citizens, and denaturalize individuals who undermine domestic tranquility. He stressed that reverse migration is the only lasting solution to the alleged problems.

‎The President claimed that the U.S. foreign-born population has reached 53 million and alleged that many migrants, including Somali refugees in Minnesota, are receiving substantial government benefits and contributing to crime, urban decay, and overburdened schools.

‎The announcement follows an attack near the White House where an Afghan national allegedly shot two National Guard members. This incident triggered a presidential order for a rigorous re-examination of every Green Card for immigrants from “countries of concern.”



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