Trump’s Push for Mass Deportations: Palestinians and U.S. Immigrants in the Crosshairs

President Donald Trump recently met with five leaders of African nations under the guise of economic and diplomatic discussions, but sources indicate the meetings’ primary agenda is far more sinister: securing agreements for the mass deportation of immigrants from the United States while simultaneously seeking countries willing to accept the forced expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza.

This chilling strategy echoes the darkest chapters of history, aligning with the ethnic cleansing campaign currently underway in Gaza under Netanyahu’s far-right government, with the open support of Trump and his administration. By seeking to forcibly relocate the entire Palestinian population under siege in Gaza to African nations, Trump is further entrenching the United States in a genocide that has already displaced millions and killed tens of thousands, many of them women and children.

In a moment that underscores both the ignorance and the casual racism embedded in these discussions, Trump praises the President of Liberia for his “excellent English,” apparently unaware that English is Liberia’s official language and that the country was founded by formerly enslaved people forcibly “repatriated” from the United States in the 19th century. This moment is not only deeply ironic but reveals a stunning lack of historical awareness from a sitting president who is actively seeking to repeat the patterns of forced displacement and racist population control that have caused immense suffering for centuries.

Trump’s approach represents a dangerous escalation of policies that violate international law and basic human rights. Forced deportations of immigrants from the U.S., many of whom have lived here for years or even decades with deep family and community ties, will tear apart families and communities under the false promise of “security.” Simultaneously, the attempt to depopulate Gaza and relocate Palestinians constitutes a violation of the Genocide Convention and the Fourth Geneva Convention, making these actions clear crimes against humanity.

These meetings should alarm anyone who values human rights, international law, and the dignity of all people, regardless of where they are born. It is critical to expose these plans now, while they are in the negotiation stages, before they are quietly implemented under the cover of diplomacy and “security.”

Evangelical Christianity and Israel
If you’re curious about the driving force behind US support for Israel, it’s ironically rooted in Evangelical Christianity. Many Evangelical Christians believe they can hasten the “second coming of Christ” by bringing about the apocalypse. According to their interpretation of the Bible, this involves Israel reclaiming Jerusalem, Jesus returning, and ultimately eliminating all Jews. For numerous “Christian Zionists,” especially influential evangelists aligned with the Republican Party, support for Israel is less about political strategy and more about its supposed role in biblical prophecy. In this worldview, war is not something to be avoided but embraced as a divine necessity—an inevitable and even celebratory step toward Jesus’ rule from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The fate of Jews and Palestinians is, to put it mildly, seen as collateral damage.

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