Summary
President Donald Trump announced his intention to stop migration to the United States from poorer countries and plans to remove millions of immigrants by revoking their legal status. He attributed various social issues, such as crime and housing shortages, to immigration. This announcement follows a shooting in Washington, D.C., where a National Guard member died and another was injured.
Key Facts
- President Trump wants to stop migration from poorer countries to the U.S.
- He intends to remove millions of immigrants by revoking their legal status.
- Trump associates immigration with crime and housing shortages in the U.S.
- The term "REVERSE MIGRATION" is being used to describe his plan.
- The announcement came after a shooting where one National Guard member died.
- An Afghan national, who worked with the CIA during the Afghanistan War, was charged in relation to the shooting.