The Real Story Behind Trump’s Call to Ban Migration From “Third World Countries”
Let's be clear about what this is.
Trump announced yesterday that he plans to “permanently pause migration from third-world countries.”
No explanation.
No data.
No policy logic.
Just a blanket statement meant to make millions of Americans believe that migrants from Black and Brown countries are inherently dangerous, even though there is zero evidence to support that.
And let’s be clear: this didn’t come out of nowhere.
It came after the shooting of a National Guard member in D.C., where the suspect is Afghan. Instead of treating this tragedy as one individual committing an act of violence, Trump immediately used it as an excuse to smear entire nations, entire races, and entire communities, because it fits the narrative he’s been selling for years: fear the outsider, fear the immigrant, fear the people who don’t look like you.
But here’s what Trump conveniently left out in his rush to blame every “third world” nation: reporting indicates that the suspect had recent ties to U.S. intelligence, specifically contact with the CIA within the last year. Now, whether those ties were significant or not is still unclear, but it’s telling that Trump didn’t mention it. He skipped that part entirely because it doesn’t serve the story he wants to tell.
Instead, he chose the laziest, most racist political trick in the book:
Use one incident to justify discrimination against millions of innocent people.
And all of this is coming from a man who ran on being “pro-peace” and “non-interventionist.” A man who claimed he’d end “senseless wars” and pull America back from global conflict. Yet look at the rhetoric:
Banning whole countries
Painting entire populations as threats
Escalating racial resentment
Normalizing collective punishment
None of this is “peace.”
It’s authoritarianism dressed up as “security.”
And it’s dangerous, not just for migrants, not just for Black and Brown communities, but for every American living under a leader who decides entire groups of people are guilty by association.
Trump isn’t offering a plan.
He’s offering a scapegoat.
And if history has taught us anything, it’s that societies that choose scapegoats over solutions always end up hurting their own people the most.
If there’s one thing we should all be clear on by now, it’s that Trump and the people around him don’t make decisions based on data, safety, or even basic truth. They make decisions based on what scares people the most, and what keeps the public from looking too closely at the role our own government plays in creating the very crises they pretend to solve.
So when Trump uses one horrific incident to paint millions of migrants as threats, that’s not leadership. That’s manipulation. And it’s the kind of fear politics that always ends the same way: more violence, more human suffering, and more power in the hands of the people responsible for the chaos in the first place.
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Desmond
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Donald Trump wants you to be afraid of the "other". We can never allow him to have that victory. The only minority destroying this country is the billionaires.
Excellent piece.
Racism has no place here.
trump is morally corrupt to promote it, to incite it (as he did with the J6 Insurrection).