TRUMP DRAWS THE LINE: “AMERICA FIRST, IMMIGRATION LAST”
- Capitol Times

- 5 hours ago
- 2 min read
In a fiery Thanksgiving-week declaration that sent shockwaves across the political world, President Donald J. Trump announced that the United States will permanently pause migration from all Third World countries — a move he says is necessary to restore national security, cultural stability, and American greatness.
Trump’s announcement comes at a moment of deep national tension following the brutal ambush of two National Guard soldiers near the White House — an attack authorities say was carried out by an Afghan national allowed into the country under the previous administration. For Trump, this tragedy symbolized the catastrophic consequences of what he calls the “Biden-engineered open-border nightmare.”
In his statement, Trump declared that he will terminate millions of Biden-era illegal admissions, including visas and entries approved “by Biden’s Autopen,” and begin the process of removing any individual who is not a net asset to the United States. He vowed to end all federal benefits for non-citizens, review and rescind compromised green cards, and deport any foreign national who becomes a public charge, a security risk, or is “non-compatible with Western Civilization.”
Trump’s message was unmistakably bold: America will no longer be a landing pad for global instability. The era of mass migration from failed states is over. The era of national renewal has begun.
For millions of Americans who watched their towns strained, their schools overwhelmed, and their culture diluted under unchecked migration, Trump’s decision signals long-awaited relief. For globalists and open-border activists, it marks a devastating blow to the internationalist agenda.
Yet Trump was careful to draw an important distinction — and Capitol Times reiterates this clearly: Not all Muslims or migrants are the same. Many good, law-abiding Muslims live in the United States, contribute to society, respect the Constitution, and love this country. They should never be blamed for the crimes of radicals.
Trump’s policy is not about religion — it is about security, stability, and the protection of American civilization.
As the world looks on, one truth is clear:
America under Trump is reclaiming its borders, its sovereignty, and its future.
A new chapter has begun — and this time, the United States is writing the terms.






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