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Trump ends migration from Third World Countries to USA

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US President Donald Trump announced a permanent pause on migration from “Third World Countries” and plans to reverse Biden-era immigration policies to protect U.S. living standards.

US President Donald Trump on Thursday laid out a new immigration vision, declaring a permanent pause on migration from what he described as “Third World Countries.”

“Even as we have progressed technologically, Immigration Policy has eroded those gains and living conditions for many.

“I will permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries to allow the U.S. system to fully recover,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform.

Trump also vowed to reverse many of the immigration-related policies enacted under the previous Biden administration.

The president said he will “terminate all of the millions of Biden illegal admissions, including those signed by Sleepy Joe Biden’s Autopen, and remove anyone who is not a net asset to the United States, or is incapable of loving our Country.”

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova expressed concern Thursday that a US-backed Gaza peace plan promoted by President Donald Trump could mask uncontrolled “experiments” on the occupied territory.

Commenting on the recent vote on Trump’s plan in the UN Security Council, Zakharova noted that the document was adopted with 13 votes in favor while Russia and China abstained.

“We hope that this decision will not become a facade for uncontrolled experiments on occupied Palestinian territory, transforming into a final verdict on the legitimate rights of Palestinians to self-determination, Israeli hopes for security, and peaceful coexistence in the region,” she said.

The core of the document involves establishing a so-called Board of Peace to manage Gaza that would be chaired by Trump and could include other, in his words, “authoritative and respected global leaders.”

The board is empowered to deploy an International Stabilization Force that would operate in close consultation and cooperation with Israel and Egypt. Its mandate includes peace enforcement functions such as the demilitarization of the enclave and the disarmament of the Palestinian group Hamas and other armed groups.

Zakharova pointed out that the plan does not provide for the participation of the Palestinian National Administration in governing the sector or in determining the future of the Palestinians based on the two-state formula.

“The obligations of Israel as the occupying power, including refusal to annex Palestinian lands and the withdrawal of its forces, are not fixed,” she noted.

She further stated that both the UN Security Council and the UN Secretariat are entirely excluded from overseeing the new structures or the practical modalities for deploying the international contingent, contradicting “the spirit of genuine peacemaking” and running counter to recognized international legal decisions.

Akharova said that Russia’s decision to abstain took into account the positions of the Palestinian leadership and interested Arab and Muslim countries supporting the document, as well as a desire to avoid a recurrence of violence in Gaza.

“I’d like to recall that the war and suffering of the civilian population in the enclave could have been stopped long ago if Washington hadn’t systematically vetoed six times over the past two years draft resolutions requiring an immediate ceasefire,” she added.

Shifting to other regional matters, Zakharova addressed potential military assistance to Iran, stating that any such issues in the event of an attack by the US or its allies are governed by the provisions of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement between Moscow and Tehran.

“Among other things, it stipulates the development of military and military-technical cooperation across a wide spectrum of issues,” she said.

Asked about media reports claiming that some Iraqi citizens are fighting in Ukraine, Zakharova said that all such details fall under the jurisdiction of the Russian Defense Ministry.

“Therefore, we will redirect your inquiry to our colleagues and connect you with them,” she added.

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