Trump also pledged to remove anyone living in the U.S. who is not a “net asset” or is “incapable of loving” the country.
By Kehinde Okeowo
United States President, Donald Trump, has vowed to permanently halt migration from ‘Third World countries’ following a fatal shooting near the White House.
He issued the threat in a lengthy post shared on his Truth Social account late on Thanksgiving Day after West Virginia National Guard member, Sarah Beckstrom, was allegedly shot by 29-year-old Afghanistan immigrant Rahmanullah Lakanwal.
According to Trump, the move is intended to allow the U.S. immigration system to ‘recover’ while reversing what he described as ‘millions of Joe Biden illegal admissions.’
He further pledged to remove anyone living in the U.S. who is not a ‘net asset’ or is ‘incapable of loving’ the country.
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In the strongly worded post, Trump wrote, ‘I will permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries to allow the U.S. system to fully recover, terminate all of the millions of Biden illegal admissions, including those signed by Sleepy Joe Biden’s Autopen, and remove anyone who is not a net asset to the United States, or is incapable of loving our Country.
‘I will end all Federal benefits and subsidies to noncitizens, denaturalize migrants who undermine domestic tranquility, and deport any Foreign National who is a public charge, security risk, or non-compatible with Western Civilization.
‘These goals will be pursued with the aim of achieving a major reduction in illegal and disruptive populations, including those admitted through an unauthorized and illegal Autopen approval process. Only REVERSE MIGRATION can fully cure this situation.
‘Other than that, HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL, except those that hate, steal, murder, and destroy everything that America stands for. You won’t be here for long!’
According to data cited from the World Population Review, more than 60 nations across Africa, Asia and the Pacific—including Nigeria—fall under the category of Third World countries based on human capital rankings.”




