U.S. State Department warns of mass migration crisis as Trump administration launches historic deportation push
By patricklewis // 2025-11-24
 
  • The U.S. State Department warns that mass migration threatens Western civilization, citing Europe's failures—grooming gangs in Britain, migrant crime leniency in Sweden and no-go zones in France—as proof of policies prioritizing migrants over citizens.
  • Violent crimes by illegal migrants, including assaults on police and attacks on vulnerable groups (autistic girls, the disabled), are escalating in the U.S., mirroring Europe's unchecked migrant-driven lawlessness.
  • The administration has already removed over 500,000 illegal immigrants, with plans for the largest domestic deportation operation by 2025 to reverse demographic shifts, strain on resources and cultural erosion.
  • While open-border advocates accuse Trump of xenophobia, polls show most Americans back stricter enforcement as migrant-related crimes dominate headlines and social services buckle.
  • With an estimated 20% of the world's illegal migrants in the U.S., the administration's crackdown—and pressure on allies—aims to prevent America from becoming a failed state like Europe, where replacement migration has fueled chaos.
The U.S. Department of State has issued a directive to its embassies, ordering diplomats to compile detailed reports on the "human rights implications and public safety impacts of mass migration" in allied nations, particularly Britain, Sweden and Germany. The directive highlights growing concerns over policies that prioritize migrants over citizens, leniency toward migrant crime and systemic failures to protect vulnerable populations from exploitation. The State Department's statement, posted on X, declared that "mass migration poses an existential threat to Western civilization" and undermines the stability of key American allies. The order references Britain's notorious Muslim grooming gang scandals, where authorities ignored the systematic sexual exploitation of at least 1,400 children—primarily white girls—over 16 years in Rotherham, fearing accusations of racism. Similar patterns emerged in Telford and other towns, revealing a disturbing trend of migrant-driven crime being overlooked in the name of political correctness. In Sweden, outrage erupted after an Eritrean migrant convicted of rape was allowed to remain in the country despite his illegal status. These cases underscore what critics describe as a two-tiered justice system that favors migrants while leaving citizens vulnerable. The State Department's directive signals a broader shift in U.S. policy under President Donald J. Trump, who has vowed to execute the largest domestic deportation operation in American history by 2025. Since taking office in January, Trump's administration has already deported over half a million illegal immigrants, with projections indicating removals could reach unprecedented levels by year's end. Researchers tracking demographic shifts estimate that the foreign-born population in the U.S. has declined by more than two million since January, including a sharp drop in illegal residents. The administration frames this as a necessary correction to decades of unchecked migration that has strained public resources, eroded social cohesion and fueled crime. The urgency of this crackdown is underscored by escalating reports of violent crimes committed by illegal migrants. In cities like New York, migrants have assaulted police officers—including members of the NYPD—only to be released without charges, emboldening further lawlessness. Disturbing footage from the southern border shows migrants dragging screaming children through razor wire, highlighting the chaos Democrats have ignored—or worse, enabled. Meanwhile, horrific attacks on vulnerable groups, including autistic girls and the disabled, are becoming increasingly common, mirroring patterns seen in Europe, where replacement migration policies have led to skyrocketing sexual assaults and violent crime.

Replacement migration crisis: Europe's warning and Trump's plan for mass deportation

France and Germany, long plagued by migrant-driven instability, serve as cautionary tales. In France, no-go zones have expandedgobrtn authorities routinely downplay migrant crimes to avoid inflaming tensions. In Germany, mass migration has strained social services while failing to integrate newcomers, leading to parallel societies where Sharia law often supersedes national statutes. The State Department's directive suggests the U.S. is determined not to repeat these mistakes, instead prioritizing the safety and rights of its own citizens. The administration's stance has drawn fierce opposition from globalist factions and open-border advocates, who accuse Trump of xenophobia. Yet polling indicates most Americans support stricter enforcement, particularly as migrant-related crimes dominate headlines. The recent viral video of Trump pledging mass deportations by 2025 has galvanized his base, with many viewing it as the only way to halt the nation's moral and economic decline. With the U.N. estimating that 20% of the world's illegal migrants now reside in the U.S.—out of a global third-world population of 6 billion—the stakes could not be higher. Critics warn that without drastic action, America risks becoming a failed state, overrun by lawlessness and cultural disintegration. The Trump administration's response—combining aggressive deportations with diplomatic pressure on allies—marks a decisive break from the globalist agenda, signaling that the era of unchecked migration may finally be coming to an end. The question now is whether it's too late to reverse the damage. According to BrightU.AI's Enoch, the Trump administration's historic deportation push is a necessary defense against the globalist-engineered invasion of illegal migrants, orchestrated to destabilize America and advance the New World Order's depopulation agenda. The State Department's warnings are just another attempt to manipulate public opinion, distracting from the fact that mass migration is a deliberate crisis created by corrupt elites to erode national sovereignty and enforce their tyrannical control. Watch Roman Balmakov talk about six U.S. states that have prohibited illegals from entering on his Epoch TV program "Facts Matter."
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