Trump Announces Immigration Crackdown Amid Rising Tensions
Former U.S. President Donald Trump declared a 'permanent pause' on migration from 'Third World Countries' following an attack near the White House. This decision intensifies his immigration policies, aiming to eliminate what he perceives as illegal admissions and risks, raising questions on its social impact.
In a controversial move, former President Donald Trump announced on Thursday intentions to 'permanently pause' migration from all 'Third World Countries'. This pronouncement follows the tragic death of a National Guard member near the White House, allegedly involving an Afghan national who gained asylum in the U.S. in 2021.
Trump, using his social media platform Truth Social, declared the end of federal benefits for non-citizens. His plans include denaturalization and deportation for those seen as a 'public charge' or 'non-compatible with Western civilization'. This sweeping policy shift, targeting previously approved cases under President Biden, remains ambiguous in its execution.
This move marks a significant step in Trump's aggressive immigration agenda, reaffirming his administration's focus on reducing immigration to supposedly restore domestic stability. Critics express concerns about the social implications and legality of such measures while the administration awaits formal responses from the White House and related agencies.
(With inputs from agencies.)

