America's Immigration Debate Heats Up After Tragic Shooting

USA, West Palm BeachSun Nov 30 2025
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President Donald Trump has recently taken a strong stance against immigration, proposing to halt migration from poorer countries and remove millions of immigrants from the U. S. He claims that immigrants are responsible for various issues, including crime and housing shortages, and has called for "reverse migration. " This tough talk comes after a tragic incident where two National Guard members were shot near the White House. The suspect, a 29-year-old Afghan national who had worked with the CIA, is now in custody. Trump has used this event to push for stricter immigration policies, including the reinvestigation of Afghan refugees and additional screening for people from certain countries. Trump's proposals include ending federal benefits for non-citizens, deporting immigrants deemed "non-compatible with Western Civilization, " and terminating millions of admissions made during the previous administration. He has also made controversial statements about immigrants from Somalia and the governor of Minnesota. However, studies have consistently shown that immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans. A study from 2023 found that immigrants are 60% less likely to be incarcerated. Despite this evidence, Trump continues to blame immigrants for crime and other societal issues. The economic impact of deporting millions of immigrants could be significant, as foreign-born workers account for nearly 31 million jobs in the U. S. Trump's policies could disrupt communities and have serious economic consequences. In response to the shooting, the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services director announced additional screening measures for people from 19 "high-risk" countries. However, the specific countries were not named. Trump's recent statements and policies have sparked a heated debate about immigration in America. While he argues that stricter policies are necessary to protect the country, others point to the economic and social contributions of immigrants and the lack of evidence supporting Trump's claims.
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