Trump Orders Permanent Pause on Migration From Third-World Countries

U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that his administration will put a “permanent pause” on migration from all third-world countries, saying the United States needs time to “fully recover.”
Trump made the statement during the Thanksgiving holiday, telling Americans that the large number of people allowed into the country during the Biden administration would be stopped immediately.
He also said that anyone living in the U.S. who is not considered a “net asset” will be removed. According to Trump, his government will also end all federal benefits and subsidies for non-citizens.
The President further said that the U.S. will cancel the citizenship of migrants who “undermine domestic peace” and will deport any foreign national seen as a threat or as incompatible with Western values.
Trump explained that these steps are aimed at reducing illegal migration and what he called “disruptive populations,” including people who entered the country through improper procedures.
“Only reverse migration can fully solve this problem,” he said.




