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00:00Trump admin attempts to influence foreign allies on mass migration.
00:05In a thread on X, the U.S. State Department described mass migration as an existential
00:09threat to Western civilization that also undermines the stability of key American allies.
00:15As part of the order, officials said they will now report policies that punish citizens who
00:20object to continued mass migration and document crimes and human rights abuses committed by
00:25people of a migration background. Monitoring other countries.
00:29Earlier this year, U.S. embassies directed French contractors to comply with an executive
00:34order targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion, DEI programs.
00:40U.S. officials will now scrutinize policies in Western nations that give leniency to migrant
00:45crime and human rights abuses or that create two-tiered systems that prioritize migrants
00:51at the expense of their own citizens.
00:53The department detailed on X.
00:55England's scandal.
00:56The thread's mention of a two-tiered system appears tied to a case in the U.K. earlier
01:01this year, when Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced criticism for not initiating a national
01:06inquiry into grooming gangs.
01:09Investigators in Rotherham documented 1,400 children abused over 16 years, mainly by men of
01:16Pakistani descent.
01:17U.S. data.
01:19Research using U.S. census incarceration records from 1870 to 2020 found immigrants to be significantly
01:26less likely than those born in the U.S. to commit crimes.
01:29Monitoring other countries' immigration policies is a standard part of the State Department's
01:34work, as these policies can impact deportation processes.
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