America Futurism begins and ends in the American Homeland. When Zohran Mamdani won his election for Mayor of New York City, he expressed support for “Yemeni bodega owners and Mexican abuelas, Senegalese taxi drivers and Uzbek nurses, Trinidadian line cooks and Ethiopian aunties.” He declined to mention, however, the most important word of all: American. Indeed, with about 30,000,000 illegal immigrants nationwide, the American identity has fallen by the wayside in favor of a mottled multiculturalist dystopia. President Donald J. Trump’s decision today to halt issuing visas to nationals of 75 countries, including four that Mamdani mentioned by name, is an important step to restoring the American national identity.
A new State Department memo ordered a freeze on processing immigration visas for nationals of 75 countries while the Trump Administration revises how it screens and vets immigrants. These countries include many nations hostile to the United States, like Iran and Afghanistan, as well as countries with incompatible cultures like Haiti, Pakistan, Syria, and Somalia. As the elected representatives of the American People, the U.S. Government is obligated to prioritize American interests, and foremost among these interests is the restoration of our unique American culture.
The New York Young Republican Club commends President Donald J. Trump on this bold and decisive action to rebuild the American identity. American Futurism means that America is our future, and we will not squander the legacy our forefathers left for us. As we celebrate 250 years of American excellence, we must not be complacent in our achievement but strive for another 250 years of cultural and regional dominance. By revising its visa policies to limit immigration from hostile and incompatible nations, the Trump Administration took an important step toward the great American Future.
Would-be immigrants who cannot or will not assimilate should be politely declined entry. If they are already here, they should be firmly shown the door.