On Thanksgiving night, President Trump dropped a blistering social media message that laid bare what every patriot has feared: mass migration is ripping the fabric of our country and it must stop. In a post reproduced on major platforms on November 27–28, 2025, he announced a plan he called “reverse migration,” pledging a permanent pause on migration from what he labeled Third World countries and an aggressive rollback of Biden-era admissions.
Conservatives should be grateful he said it plainly — no more polite euphemisms or talk-show doublespeak. The post went viral among patriots, with grass-roots conservatives hailing it as one of Trump’s most important statements, because it called the problem what it is and proposed real, immediate action instead of endless hand-wringing.
What the president proposed is not fuzzy rhetoric; it included concrete moves like pausing migration from entire categories of foreign nations, revoking millions of admissions tied to the previous administration, denaturalizing individuals who undermine domestic tranquility, and removing public charges or security risks. That kind of clarity is exactly what the federal government needs after years of lawlessness at the border and open-door policies that reward bad actors.
Trump’s post even cited hard numbers to make the point — referencing a foreign-born population the post put at roughly 53 million and arguing that heavy welfare burdens and criminal elements have followed lax immigration. Whether you agree with every turn of phrase, the empirical truth is unmistakable: unlimited migration without vetting harms ordinary Americans who pay the bills and keep communities safe.
Predictably, the left and the legacy press went into histrionics, but their outrage only proves the point — they prefer open borders and cultural transformation to the rule of law and national identity. The president even called out the Biden autopen admissions as part of his critique, highlighting how the previous administration’s sloppy, politicized processes created real security vulnerabilities that now demand reversal and accountability.
This is the moment for Republicans to stop whispering and start legislating and enforcing. Support for bold executive action must be matched by congressional fixes: end unvetted catch-and-release, stop federal benefits for noncitizens who drain taxpayer resources, and give states the tools to protect their citizens. If conservatives fail to seize this chance, we’ll have only ourselves to blame when our towns, wages, and public safety continue to erode.
President Trump’s Thanksgiving proclamation should be treated as a clarion call, not a mere social media flourish. Patriots who love this country must rally behind policies that preserve sovereignty, secure the border, and prioritize American workers and families — and they must hold accountable any politician who puts politics ahead of the nation’s survival.






