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Trump Sparks Global Outrage With Plan to Restrict Immigration From 19 Nations

A political firestorm is brewing as former U.S. President Donald Trump draws intense backlash over newly surfaced comments and his plan to sharply restrict immigration from at least 19 countries. His remarks—particularly those referencing Somalia—have ignited outrage across communities, diplomatic circles, and human rights advocates.
Critics argue the rhetoric fuels division and stigmatizes entire nations, while supporters claim it reflects Trump’s long-standing stance on “tough immigration policy.” As the debate intensifies, questions are growing about the potential global impact, diplomatic fallout, and consequences for immigrant communities.

This video breaks down the controversy, the global reaction, and what Trump’s proposed restrictions could mean for U.S. immigration policy moving forward.

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00:00Countries like Somalia that have virtually no government, no military, no police, all they do is go around killing each other.
00:06Then they come into our country and tell us how to run our country. We don't want them.
00:10They're not good countries. They're very primary countries.
00:15They're countries that don't do a good job. They're countries that don't register from the standpoint of success.
00:20Talking about like Somalia, where you have a congressman goes around telling everybody about our constitution.
00:26The last few days after we know that Avian National is the suspected shooter of these national guardsmen.
00:31Yeah, people that shouldn't be in our country.
00:34So you announced that a sign...
00:36And that includes Somalians and it includes money mothers.
00:40We don't want those people. Do you understand that?
00:42I understand.
00:42Do you understand it?
00:43I understand.
00:43Who are you with?
00:44I'm with News Nation.
00:45Okay.
00:46News Nation.
00:46News Nation.
00:47Great.
00:47Let me just tell you something. We don't want those people. Does that make sense?
00:51You know why we don't want them?
00:53Because many of them are no good and they shouldn't be in our country.
00:56The people from different countries that are not friendly to us and countries that have
01:01had to control themselves.
01:03The people from different countries that are not friendly to us and countries that have
01:09had to control themselves.
01:11Countries like Somalia that have virtually no government, no military, no police.
01:16All the news go around killing each other.
01:18Then they come into our country and tell us how to run our country.
01:21We don't want them.
01:21What are you talking about?
01:22You got to talk up.
01:26She said how many countries.
01:29Is there a list?
01:30Well, I guess we gave you 19, right?
01:33And it's probably more than that.
01:34Is that what you mean when you mean third world countries, those 19?
01:37No, I don't think they're all third world, but in many cases they are third world.
01:42They're not good countries.
01:44They're very primary countries.
01:46They're countries that don't do a good job.
01:48They're countries that don't register from the standpoint of success.
01:51And we frankly don't need their people coming into our country telling us what to do.
01:58I'm talking about like Somalia where you have a congressman who goes around telling everybody
02:02about our constitution.
02:04And yet she supposedly came into our country by marrying her brother.
02:08Well, if that's true, she shouldn't be a congressman and we should throw the hell out of our country.
02:12Your administration made a lot of moves throughout the last few days after we know that happy and national is the suspected shooter of these national guardsmen.
02:21Yeah, people that shouldn't be in our country.
02:23So you announced that asylum.
02:26And that includes Somalians and plenty of others.
02:29How long does your administration plan to pause asylum into the U.S.?
02:32I think a long time.
02:34Can you give any time to say what that you've done?
02:36We don't want those people.
02:37We have enough problems.
02:38We don't want those people.
02:39Is that a year or two years?
02:42No time limit.
02:44But it could be a long time.
02:45You said it.
02:46We don't want those people.
02:47Do you understand that?
02:47I understand.
02:48Do you understand it?
02:49I understand.
02:49Who are you with?
02:50I'm with News Nation.
02:51My name's Lettene.
02:52News Nation.
02:53Great.
02:53Great.
02:54Let me just tell you something.
02:55We don't want those people.
02:56Does that make sense?
02:57You know why we don't want them?
02:59Because many of them are no good.
03:01And they shouldn't be in our country.
03:02The people from different countries that are not friendly to us.
03:08And countries that are out of control themselves.
03:11Countries like Somalia that have virtually no government, no military, no police.
03:15All they do is go around killing each other.
03:17Then they come into our country and tell us how to run our country.
03:20We don't want that.
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