US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered the American officials residing in Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to ask their countries to restrict most immigration activities and keep in record if government continues to support immigrants coming in their state, according to a document sent to US embassies and consulates.
As the risk of crime and criminal acts is increasing, Rubio emphasised them to encourage the government to stop these activities as they cause a major threat to the nation and the allies.
The recent attack on White House serves as the best example of immigrant risk, which killed two security guards. Donald Trump also said that an Afghan man who fled the Taliban is the suspect of the shooting incident.
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“Diplomats should regularly engage host governments and their respective authorities to raise U.S. concerns about violent crimes associated with people of a migration background” and “any related human rights abuses,” a document said.
The should be regular reports sent on crime linked to immigration to the State Development headquarters as to how the government provide safer environment to the residents.
Immigrants as a scourge in US
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly talked about large numbers of migrants and how they cause trouble to the United States and Europe.
Trump has always been focused about immigration tensions and how they scourge the nationalist agenda. Trump’s deputy chief of staff for policy, Stephen Miller and Vice President JD Vance have actively participated in talks regarding migration activities.
“We cannot rebuild Western civilization, we cannot rebuild the United States of America or Europe, by letting millions and millions of illegal migrants come into our country,” Mr. Vance said in February.
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View AllRubio now tries to push the Trump administration’s hard-line measures to the state departments as to curb the existential threat to build a stable nation.
The State Department said in an official statement on social media last week that “mass migration poses an existential threat to Western civilization and undermines the stability of key American allies.”
Immigration of high-skill workers
With the introduction of H1B visa, Trump supports immigration of “high-skill” workers that serve for the nation and have an intelligent mindset.
The cable was ruled out by the State Department highlighting that foreign governments supporting illegal or mass migration should be included in the annual country human rights reports being written now.
One of the officials said the immigration diplomacy cable was sent to US missions in countries that have a “shared Western civilization” with the United States and are close allies.


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