President Responds After Deadly D.C. Attack
One day before Thanksgiving, terror struck in Washington, D.C., when an Afghan national fatally shot one National Guard member and critically wounded another. Authorities say the attack occurred amid an ongoing surge of migration-related security incidents across major U.S. cities.
In the wake of the killing, President Trump has paused all migration from Third World countries, claiming the system is broken and destroying America’s way of life.
“I will permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries to allow the U.S. system to fully recover, terminate all of the millions of Biden illegal admissions… remove anyone who is not a net asset to the United States… end all Federal benefits and subsidies to noncitizens… denaturalize migrants who undermine domestic tranquility, and deport any Foreign National who is a public charge, security risk, or non-compatible with Western Civilization.”
The President said these actions would aim at “a major reduction in illegal and disruptive populations,” including what he described as migrants admitted through “an unauthorized and illegal Autopen approval process.”
“Only REVERSE MIGRATION can fully cure this situation.”
He cited government estimates of the foreign-born population:
“The official United States Foreign population stands at 53 million people (Census), most of which are on welfare, from failed nations, or from prisons, mental institutions, gangs, or drug cartels… They and their children are supported through massive payments from Patriotic American Citizens…”
The President argued that refugee programs are straining American communities:
“A migrant earning $30,000 with a green card will get roughly $50,000 in yearly benefits for their family. The real migrant population is much higher. This refugee burden is the leading cause of social dysfunction in America…”
Why This Matters
- A U.S. service member was murdered on American soil — raising alarms about vetting failures and public-safety gaps.
- Immigration into the United States has been abused and misused.
- The President’s statement signals policy escalation, suggesting that immigration reform, deportation efforts, and refugee program overhauls will become central issues in the months ahead.
Faith Perspective
Scripture calls believers to both compassion and discernment. Christians are commanded to love all people (Galatians 6) while the government’s job is to enforce laws, uphold justice, and resist evil (Romans 13).
This moment highlights several biblical ideas:
- A nation’s duty is to safeguard its people.
- The church’s calling is to go into all the world – meaning bring the gospel to the nations, not petition the government to bring people to our nation and then do the church’s job.
As the country mourns a fallen Guardsman, believers are reminded to pray for America’s leaders and for the safety of our communities.





