‘America was attacked’: Donald Trump pushed for ‘remigration’; Slam Biden, Newsom

US President Donald Trump on Thursday said in a post on his social media platform using the word “remigration”, asked to remove the large-scale immigrants-a word that is closely connected to far-flung movements in Europe.“Biden administration and governor Newsam flooded the US with 21 million illegal aliens, destroyed schools, hospitals and communities, and consumed billions of dollars in free welfare,” Trump attacked California Gaviner Gavin Newsom.“All of them have to go home, as countless other illegal and criminals, who would convert us to a bankrupt third world nation. America was attacked and captured. I am reversing the attack. It is called remigration, “he said.Trump praised the snow authorities, often aiming for protests – as “heroes” and swear to full support: “We will always be on their back because they pursue this great mission. America will again be for Americans!”In another post, Trump carried forward California Governor Newsom, written, “Unknown Gavin Newskam was thanking me for our job in Los Angeles, rather than making tragic excuses for the poor work he has done.The term “remigration”, popular among distant nationalist groups, refers to sending immigrants back to its original countries. Trump has previously used it – which includes during his 2024 campaign – when he promised “to end the migrant invasion of America immediately” and “return the illegal migrants of Kamla”, called Rimigation.The concept has been promoted by data such as Austrian activist Martin Seller, who have links to generation identity movement. Although he claims that he has moved away from Nav-Nazi ideas, he remains a known person in the European ethnologist circles.Meanwhile, the Trump administration slammed the decision of a federal judge, which blocked the use of California’s National Guard in protest against Los Angeles. US District Judge Charles Breer ruled that Trump’s decision to control the reserve force of the state was “illegal” and violated the President’s authority boundaries.In response, the Department of Justice called the “extraordinary infiltration” on the commander-in-chief powers of the US President and filed an emergency appeal, which the court asked to decide within hours.At the same time, the administration is working on a plan to create a new “Office of Remigration” within the Foreign Department, which is part of a comprehensive restructuring aimed at forceding the more forceful immigration policies.