Trump Proposes ‘Permanent Pause’ on Migration From Third World Countries
US President Donald Trump has called for a “permanent pause” on migration from all Third World countries, marking a significant escalation in US immigration policy. The announcement came a day after an Afghan national allegedly shot two National Guard soldiers in Washington.
Trump Migration Ban Statement Amid Security Concerns
In a strongly worded social media post, Trump said:
“I will permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries to allow the US system to fully recover.”
He described the move as necessary to strengthen national security and stabilize the country’s immigration system.
Trump also vowed to reverse “millions” of admissions granted during the previous administration under Joe Biden, adding that his government would remove individuals who are “not a net asset to the United States.”
New Restrictions and Deportation Focus
According to Trump, upcoming policies will include:
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Ending all federal benefits and subsidies for non-US citizens
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Deporting foreign nationals deemed security risks
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Removing individuals “non-compatible with Western Civilization”
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Launching further phases of mass deportation efforts
Trump’s message reflects a continued emphasis on immigration enforcement, a defining theme of his second term.
Thanksgiving Message Paired With Strong Policy Language
Despite the sharp tone, Trump ended his statement by wishing Americans a Happy Thanksgiving.
He added that the administration’s goal was a “major reduction in illegal and disruptive populations.”
Trump also stressed that “only REVERSE MIGRATION can fully cure this situation,” signaling potential additional actions as investigations into the Washington shooting continue.












