
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a blistering Thanksgiving statement condemning what he describes as the decline of America under current immigration policies. In the lengthy message, Trump accused the Biden administration of allowing the country to be “divided, disrupted, carved up, murdered, beaten, mugged, and laughed at,” while alleging that the United States now hosts more than 53 million foreign-born residents, most of whom he claims depend on welfare programs. He argued that unchecked immigration has contributed to rising crime, failing schools, overcrowded hospitals, and widespread social dysfunction.
Trump singled out Minnesota as an example of what he called “refugee burden,” alleging that Somali immigrants and gangs have destabilised the state while local leaders fail to act. He also launched personal attacks on Governor Tim Walz and Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, accusing them of neglecting public safety and showing hostility toward American values. The former president asserted that immigration has eroded the country’s progress, arguing that national security, social stability, and economic opportunity have all been compromised.
Promising dramatic policy shifts, Trump vowed to permanently halt migration from what he labelled “Third World Countries,” revoke benefits for noncitizens, deport those he deems security risks or economic burdens, and reverse what he described as illegal admissions under the Biden administration. He concluded by insisting that only “reverse migration” could restore the nation’s stability. As the political temperature climbs ahead of the next election cycle, how will Trump’s uncompromising message influence America’s ongoing immigration debates? Visit www.jocomms.com for more news
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