Trump State Dept. Issues “Existential Crisis” Warning

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The United States government issued a stark warning that uncontrolled immigration poses an existential threat to Western civilization and cautioned European nations against continuing open borders policies that favor foreigners over native populations.

In a direct challenge to the open borders ideology dominating many Western European capitals, the State Department urged allies to take bold action and defend citizens against the threats posed by mass migration.

The diplomatic arm of the Trump administration also announced that American embassies will actively monitor policies that punish citizens who object to continued mass migration. Officials will also track crimes and other human rights abuses committed in Europe by people with a migration background, a phrase that includes second-generation migrant criminals in such reports.

“Mass migration is a human rights concern. Western nations have endured crime waves, terror attacks, sexual assaults, and the displacement of communities. U.S. officials will urge governments to take bold action and defend citizens against the threats posed by mass migration.”

The executive department continued that uncontrolled immigration has plagued citizens of Western nations for years. Officials cited examples of horrific crimes committed by migrants against native populations and the two-tiered response by many liberal governments.

The State Department highlighted predominantly Pakistani Muslim child rape gangs that often targeted young working-class white girls for rape and sexual exploitation.

“Many girls were left to suffer unspeakable abuse for years before authorities stepped in.”

Local government officials and police in English cities have frequently faced accusations of having turned a blind eye to Muslim grooming gangs for fear of appearing racist. Child victims were often labeled by authorities as prostitutes.

Despite previously branding such claims as conspiracy theories and a fixation of the so-called far-right, the left-wing Labour government was forced earlier this year to concede that race and religion played a major role in the scandal. The government was similarly forced to launch a national inquiry into the failures to protect young girls from migrants and men of migrant background.

The Trump administration further highlighted a case in Germany. A group of mostly migrant men received lesser sentences for gang raping a 15-year-old girl in a park in Hamburg than a woman who called one of the attackers a disgraceful rapist pig. While most of the offenders were given probation after being tried as juveniles despite some being of age, the woman was sentenced to jail time and a fine.

Finally, the State Department pointed to a recent case in Sweden. A migrant from the African nation of Eritrea named Yazied Mohamed was convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl. Despite the conviction, judges ruled that he should not be deported because of his special migrant status over entering the country as a refugee minor. The court determined the offense did not constitute such a particularly serious crime as to warrant deportation.

“U.S. officials will now scrutinize policies in Western nations that give leniency to migrant crime and human rights abuses or that create two-tiered systems that prioritize migrants at the expense of their own citizens.”

The State Department concluded by expressing support for the sovereignty of allied nations.

“The United States supports the sovereignty of our allies and calls on governments to constructively engage with the growing numbers of citizens concerned about mass migration. The United States stands ready to assist our allies in solving the global crisis of mass migration.”

Earlier this month, President Trump urged the British government led by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to do something about immigration. The president warned that if the UK fails to act, you’re not going to have a country left.

The announcement represents a major shift in American foreign policy regarding immigration. Previous administrations rarely commented on how European allies handled their domestic immigration situations.

By announcing that embassies will track how governments treat citizens who speak out against immigration, the Trump administration is putting direct pressure on European leaders. Officials who punish their own people for criticizing immigration policies will now face scrutiny from Washington.

The examples cited by the State Department illustrate patterns that have outraged citizens across Europe for years. Young girls victimized by migrant criminals while governments looked away. Rapists receiving lighter punishments than people who criticize them. Convicted sex offenders allowed to remain in countries because deportation is deemed too harsh.

These cases have fueled populist movements across the continent as ordinary Europeans feel abandoned by their own governments. The Trump administration is now formally siding with those citizens against the elites who prioritize migrants over native populations.

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