State Department Reorganization Will Create an Office of Remigration

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A major reorganization of the Department of State will create an Office of Remigration, named with a European far-right and populist term for ethnic cleansing.

Much of the Department’s functionality for democracy, human rights, and labor issues will be wiped out.

Remigration is an extremist policy toward immigration based on so-called “great replacement theory” that as part of a secret conspiracy by elites, hordes of non-white immigrants are overwhelming white people in countries with a white majority. It calls for expulsion of all immigrants, and citizens who are deemed “non-assimilated,” to create white ethnostates in Western nations.

Donald Trump has so far acted in line with the outline laid out by Martin Sellner, who is widely regarded as the leading proponent of remigration around the world. His plan has three phases:

  1. Stop the “invasion.” Expel undocumented immigrants. End reunification of immigrant families. “Create an ultimatum and economic incentives to self-deport.” “Cut humanitarian aid” such as legal aid to unaccompanied immigrant children as a lever to force immigrants to stop entering the country.
  2. Expel immigrants “who entered the country legally and have a residence/work permit, or temporary visa, but are an economical, criminal or cultural burden.”
  3. Expel citizens who are deemed “non assimilated,” passing laws to “target parallel societies with economic and cultural pressure” and push citizens to move abroad through such enticements as loans, payments, and other assistance.

In Europe, Sellner’s plan has found especially fertile ground in the UK’s Homeland Party, Austria’s Freedom Party, Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland, and others.

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