Mass migration poses an existential threat to Western civilization and undermines the stability of key American allies.
Today the State Department instructed U.S. embassies to report on the human rights implications and public safety impacts of mass migration.
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.
Officials will also report policies that punish citizens who object to continued mass migration and document crimes and human rights abuses committed by people of a migration background.
These issues have plagued citizens of Western nations for years:
In the United Kingdom, thousands of girls have been victimized in Rotherham, Oxford, and Newcastle by grooming gangs involving migrant men.
Many girls were left to suffer unspeakable abuse for years before authorities stepped in.
In Sweden, an Eritrean migrant convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl was allowed to remain in the country after a judge ruled that the incident was not an “exceptionally serious crime” and did not warrant deportation.
In Germany, nine men – several of whom were migrants – were convicted for the gang rape of a 15-year-old girl.
A German woman who insulted one of the rapists online was given a harsher sentence than the perpetrators themselves.
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 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.
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Thanks to @POTUS, the United States’ effective disaster response after Hurricane Melissa created a new standard for the deployment of U.S. foreign assistance.
Our quick deployment demonstrates how American leadership is stronger in our region under the Trump Administration. 🧵
“Based on fifteen key performance indicators assessing policy and operations...the United States delivered a textbook surge of humanitarian aid in the wake of a natural disaster of historic magnitude.” — @CFR_org
“In a fortnight, U.S. assistance reached Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba, and the Bahamas. That is an impressive achievement under normal circumstances, and more so amid a government shutdown and major bureaucratic overhaul” — @CFR_org
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This Antifa group was named a terrorist organization by Hungary after it attacked nine victims in Budapest.
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An Argentine national said that Kirk “devoted his entire life spreading racist, xenophobic, misogynistic rhetoric” and deserves to burn in hell.
Visa revoked.
A South African national mocked Americans grieving the loss of Kirk, saying “they’re hurt that the racist rally ended in attempted martyrdom” and alleging “he was used to astroturf a movement of white nationalist trailer trash.”
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At the dawn of the AI revolution, the United States led the way in establishing the rules of the road. We’ve demonstrated how AI can be safe, secure, and trustworthy, while also unlocking opportunities to solve the world’s greatest challenges.
The United States and our @G7 allies developed the first-ever multilateral framework for developers of advanced AI systems, called the Hiroshima AI Process Comprehensive Policy Framework.
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Ahead of the times, the first African American, Clifton R. Wharton, entered the foreign service a year later in 1925 (but after Wharton, no black person would be allowed to join the Foreign Service for more than 20 years.)