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Trump's Proposed Permanent Pause on Migration from Third-World Countries: Policy Implications and Scope

This declaration emphasizes reversing prior immigration policies and terminating federal benefits for non-citizens.

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Nov 30, 2025
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UNITED STATES — President Donald Trump issued a statement on November 28, proposing a permanent pause on migration from third-world countries to the United States, framed as a response to ongoing national security concerns including a recent shooting incident involving National Guard members in Washington, DC.

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This declaration, posted on his official social media account, emphasizes reversing prior immigration policies and terminating federal benefits for non-citizens. The proposal aligns with Trump’s longstanding emphasis on immigration reform, drawing on executive authority to address perceived systemic vulnerabilities in U.S. border security and resource allocation.

The statement highlights the economic and social burdens of current migration patterns, citing figures such as an estimated $50,000 annual federal benefit cost per migrant family and a total foreign-born population of approximately 46.2 million according to 2022 Census Bureau data, with projections indicating growth toward 53 million by mid-decade based on DHS estimates.

It critiques unchecked inflows from developing nations, prisons, and cartels as contributors to urban decay, crime, and fiscal deficits. Trump positions the pause as essential for systemic recovery, including removal of individuals deemed non-contributors, while advocating for “reverse migration” to restore national cohesion.

Core Elements of the Proposal, Global Impacts

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