Trump says US will permanently pause migration from 'Third World Countries'
- On November 28, 2025, President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that `I will permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries to allow the U.S. system to fully recover`, posting the announcement late Thursday night.
- After a Wednesday shooting that killed a National Guard member, Trump moved to the immigration crackdown hours after announcing Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom’s death.
- Trump proposed a suite of immigration measures including ending federal benefits for noncitizens, denaturalizing some migrants, and Joseph Edlow, USCIS director, ordered reexamining green cards from 19 countries of concern.
- DHS and agencies have opened reviews, and legal challenges are emerging as the Department of Homeland Security reviews Biden-era asylum cases while experts warn deportations threaten nearly 31 million jobs held by foreign-born workers.
- Critics and analysts note that Trump’s post marks a new escalation in anti-migrant policy during his second term, while USCIS officials did not name specific countries and studies show immigrants are 60% less likely to be incarcerated.
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