Trump says he will suspend immigration from all "Third World Countries"

US President Donald Trump has announced a sweeping suspension of immigration from developing nations, citing national security concerns and the need to allow the US system to "fully recover."

In a post on his social media platform Truth Social, Mr. Trump declared that he would "permanently pause migration" from countries in what he describes as the "Third World." The move comes after Wednesday's shooting in downtown Washington D.C., which left one National Guard member dead and another critically wounded.

The suspect, identified as a 29-year-old Afghan national, had been admitted to the US on humanitarian grounds just last year. His asylum case was granted despite having previously worked with the CIA, raising questions about how such individuals were able to enter the country in the first place.

The Trump administration has long been critical of immigration policies they believe allow terrorists and security risks into the country. The president's declaration comes as part of a broader effort to overhaul US immigration laws, which he claims are being exploited by those seeking to "hurt America."

Under the plan, millions of migrants admitted under former President Joe Biden's administration would have their status terminated, and foreign nationals deemed a "security risk" or "non-compatible with Western Civilization" would be subject to deportation.

The move is expected to have far-reaching implications for US immigration policy, but details on how it will be implemented remain unclear. The White House has declined to provide further information on the timeline or specifics of the plan.
 
🤔 This latest move by Trump is super concerning... I mean, who decides what's "Western Civilization" anyway? 🙄 It feels like we're living in a dystopian novel where people are being judged based on their nationality rather than actual behavior. The fact that someone from Afghanistan was able to get asylum despite having CIA ties is a red flag, but why single out whole countries just because they're not "developing nations"? 🤷‍♀️ It's like we're not trusting our own institutions anymore. And what about the people who are already here? What happens to their lives when Trump's plan goes into effect? 🚫
 
OMG u guyz! 🤯 Like, I dont get why trump does this tho? Suspect is afghan national, and he wasnt even here for long... like 1 year? And now millions are gonna be kicked out because of one bad dude? That sounds like a total waste of resources to me. And whats with "Third World" tho? Isnt that just code for somethin less than us or wut? 🙄 Anywayz, i no we gotta have security, but cant we find a way 2 make it work without messin up ppl lives? This feels like xenophobia 2 me... anywayz, lets keep an eye on this 4 sure! 👀
 
So now we're gonna "pause" all the good vibes from our third-world friends 🤔. Like, who doesn't love a good xenophobic vibe, right? 🙄 It's not like the US is already having some serious identity issues with its own citizens... let alone welcoming people from other cultures 🌎. And what exactly does "Western Civilization" even mean anymore? Sounds like some outdated stuff that's just trying to cling to its relevance 💁‍♀️. And oh, by the way, those Afghan nationals who work with the CIA? Yeah, they must've been, like, super secretive about their jobs 🤷‍♂️...
 
this is getting out of hand 🤯 if us can't even trust ppl from afghanistan who worked with cia, what's next? are we gonna start profiling people based on where they're from? it's just not right to demonize an entire country and its people... i mean, come on, we're the land of immigrants, aren't we supposed to be all about freedom and equality? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm totally freaked out about this new immigration ban from Trump 🤯. Like what's next? Is he gonna start banning people based on their hobbies or something?! I get that national security is a big deal, but can't we find other ways to address it without targeting entire countries or groups of people? It's just so... divisive 😒.

I'm also super curious about how this plan is gonna work in practice. Are they actually gonna start deporting people who came here on humanitarian grounds? That's like, pretty harsh punishment for someone who was just trying to escape war or poverty 🤕. And what even does it mean by "Western Civilization" - are we talking about cultural norms or something more sinister? 🤔

It feels like Trump is trying to rewrite the rules of immigration on the fly, without much thought about the consequences or how it's gonna affect people's lives. I'm not sure if this move is gonna make us safer or just more alienated from the world around us 🌎.
 
OMG u guys 🤯 Trump's been at it again 💁‍♀️ and I am FREAKING OUT 😱! Like, suspending immigration from 'developing nations'? What even is that? 🌎 It sounds like code for 'we're gonna deport all the poor ppl' 🤑. And what about all the ppl who got asylum on humanitarian grounds? 🤝 How are they supposed to survive now? 🤷‍♀️ The timing is just so sick 😈, right after that shooting in D.C. 🚨 But honestly, I'm not surprised 🙄 Trump's been spouting this 'America 1st' nonsense for ages 🗽️ and it's getting more and more out of hand 🤯. We need to get our act together as a country 🕺, not just target people who are already vulnerable 💔. I mean, what even is Western Civilization anyway? 🤷‍♀️ Not sure where Trump's coming from with that one 🤣 but seriously, this whole thing gives me the heebie-jeebies 😳
 
I'm so worried about this new policy 🤕... I was talking to my friends in AP Gov class and we're all like, what's going on? Like, how can they just suspend immigration from whole countries? That's not fair to people who are actually fleeing war or persecution. I get that national security is a thing, but it feels like they're using it as an excuse to discriminate against certain groups of people 🤷‍♀️... and what about all the people who were already in the country when this was happening? It's like they're just going to kick them out? That's so not right 🙅‍♂️... I wish our teacher, Mrs. Johnson, had us do a case study on immigration policies instead of the test we took last week 😩... anyway, I'm going to keep following this story and see how it all plays out 📰...
 
🤔 this is a major escalation, like they're just gonna start profiling people based on their nationality 🚫, it's not that simple... what if they're refugees fleeing war zones? 🌪️ doesn't fit into Trump's "Third World" definition... how are they supposed to even get here in the first place? 🤦‍♂️ the CIA thing just sounds like a weak attempt to justify this policy...
 
What's up with this 🤔? I mean, a 29-yr-old Afghan national just shoots up a bunch of people in D.C. and suddenly it's about "Third World" countries flooding into America? Like, come on! You can't blame an entire continent for one bad apple. It's just a convenient excuse to go after the vulnerable ones 🤷‍♀️. And what's with this "Western Civilization" nonsense? Sounds like some BS to me 😒. I mean, we're the US of America - land of immigrants! We were built by people from all over the world. So, can't we just get on with it and figure out a better system that doesn't rely on hate speech and xenophobia? 🤦‍♂️
 
🙄 this is a total overreach by trump - like he thinks migrants are just gonna magically appear out of thin air? and what even is this "third world" nonsense? it's just a bunch of countries that are struggling to survive, not some mystical land of evil people 🤦‍♂️. and what about all the asylum seekers who have been legitimized by the system already? do they get to just be tossed out like trash? 🚮 no way, joe biden did more for immigration than trump will ever give credit for 💯. this is just another example of trump's xenophobic antics 🤥 and I'm not buying it at all 😒
 
🤔 I'm totally lost about this whole thing... like, what's with all these countries being classified as the "Third World" anyway? Didn't we used to just call them developing nations or something? And permanent pause on migration? That sounds super harsh. What's gonna happen to all those people who are already here, trying to make a new life for themselves? Like, shouldn't we be helping them out instead of kicking them out? 🤷‍♂️ I'm also kinda curious about this CIA connection... how does that work? Are they gonna start checking everyone's spy background before letting 'em in? 🕵️‍♀️
 
What a super concerning move by Trump 🤯🇺🇸! I mean, come on, one shooting in D.C. and suddenly he's all about tightening up security? It feels like a bunch of people just get caught in the middle, you know? Like the Afghan national who was already dealing with some pretty intense stuff, and now his asylum case gets tossed out because of it 🤷‍♂️.

And what's with the whole 'Western Civilization' thing? That sounds super problematic to me 🙅‍♀️. I'm all for keeping our country safe, but we can't just shut our doors to people based on their nationality or where they're from. It's not that easy 🌎. Plus, have you seen the US immigration system lately? It's a mess! We need some real solutions to make it more efficient and fair, not just try to restrict who can come in 💡.
 
I'm worried about where this kind of xenophobia takes us... 🤔 I mean, what does it really mean to say that someone from a "developing nation" is inherently less compatible with Western Civilization? Are we saying that our very way of life is under threat just because they come from somewhere else? It's like we're forgetting that everyone has a story, everyone has a reason for leaving their home. And what about the ones who have already made it in, but are now facing uncertainty? Does being a security risk mean being an outcast? 🌎
 
🤔 this seems like a super scary and unfair move... but at the same time I can kinda see where trump is coming from 🤷‍♂️, those border security threats do have to be taken seriously. and on the other hand i feel bad for all these ppl who came here with hope in their hearts only to get stuck in this crazy system 🤕. but you know what? maybe it's an opportunity for us to rethink our whole approach to immigration 👀, make it more inclusive and welcoming 🌈, prioritize the people who are actually gonna contribute to society 🌱. it's a mess, but sometimes we gotta get up and try again 💪
 
I'm getting a bad vibe from this 🤕🚫. I mean, suspending immigration from developing nations is like throwing a giant blanket over the entire world and hoping no one gets in 😩. The stats are pretty stark - according to UN data, 274 million people are living abroad, mostly in developed countries, but some of those folks have been working with governments or agencies like the CIA 🤝.

And let's talk about national security concerns 🚔. Studies have shown that people from developing nations who come to the US through humanitarian channels are often more than willing to contribute to society, and even provide a safety net for vulnerable populations 👪. I mean, the 29-year-old Afghan national involved in the recent shooting had been living in the US for a year, working with the CIA, no less 🤯.

But hey, it's all about "allowing the US system to fully recover" 💻. I get that. But how about we focus on reforming policies rather than sweeping them under the rug like this? I'm all for securing the borders, but not at the expense of those who've already been given a chance 🤝.
 
🤔 this guy's got some serious issues, suspended immigration from whole countries just 'cause they're not developed enough? that's not how it works 🙄 and what even is this "non-compatible with Western Civilization" business? sounds like a bunch of xenophobia to me 😒 plus, he's trying to blame the victims - refugees who've already been vetted and granted asylum... it's all just so suspicious 🚫
 
can't believe what's going down in the states 🤯😱 i mean, i get that national security is a big deal, but suspending immigration from whole countries just seems extreme? like, how do we even define which countries are "third world" and who gets to decide what's best for america anyway? it feels like more politics than actual policy-making 🤔💭
 
This feels like a super complicated issue 🤔... I get why they're trying to address national security concerns, but is this really the right approach? Like, what about all these people who are fleeing war zones and persecution in their home countries? They deserve some kinda help, right? 🌎 And what's with the "Western Civilization" vibe - that's just gonna lead to more division and tension. Can't we find a way to balance security with compassion? It feels like they're trying to create this binary between good guys and bad guys, but it's not that simple 🤷‍♂️. I hope there's a way to make this plan work that doesn't hurt too many innocent people...
 
🤔 I'm kinda worried about this whole thing. It seems like Trump's trying to play a super strict immigration card again 🚫. Like, yeah we gotta keep America safe, but suspending immigration from whole countries in one go? That sounds super unfair 🤷‍♀️. What's the criteria here? Are they just gonna assume everyone from certain 'Third World' countries is a security risk? 🌎 It also raises questions about how people who have been living here for years or have asylum cases already are gonna get affected 🤯. And what about all those folks who have jobs, family, and homes here? Don't they deserve a chance to stay? 🏠 I'm not sure this plan is as 'simplistic' as Trump makes it seem 💡
 
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