{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Trump's Sharp New Warning: 'Bring In Third-World People and You Become a Third-World Country' — Here's Who He's Targeting",
  "summary": "In a Truth Social post, Donald Trump warned that letting in people from third-world nations could turn America into one too. The clear target was immigrants and his hardline immigration agenda.",
  "content": "One Post, Instant Uproar\nUS President Donald Trump set off a fresh storm on Monday with a single message on his social media platform, Truth Social. ‘Sadly, when you bring people in from third world countries, you quickly become a third world country too… and there’s nothing you can do about it. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!’ he wrote. The line was enough to get everyone asking the obvious question — who exactly is in his crosshairs this time?\n\nWho He Was Aiming At\nThe jab was clearly directed at people who arrive from abroad and settle in the United States. Opposition to illegal immigration has long been Trump's signature stance. He has repeatedly argued that bringing in people on a large scale — especially low-skilled workers — and handing them jobs creates hardship for ordinary Americans. In his view, it directly drags down wages for workers in the country. This thinking sits at the heart of his ‘America First’ agenda.\n\nA Major Shake-Up of the H-1B Visa\nThe Trump administration has taken several steps in the name of curbing illegal immigration, and the most talked-about of them targeted the H-1B visa programme. The administration had proposed slapping a $100,000 application fee on the visa and replacing the existing lottery system with a selection process based on salary and skills. Recently, however, a court blocked that fee hike.\n\nTightening Both the Border and Legal Immigration\nThe US–Mexico border has been another central focus of Trump's immigration policy. He has insisted again and again that strong border control is essential to stop illegal crossings, drug trafficking and international crime. The push hasn't stopped at the border, though — the administration has also moved to harden the rules around legal immigration. A sweeping policy directive issued this year proposed that most temporary visa holders and people granted humanitarian parole living in the US would have to return to their home countries while waiting for green card approval.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• For Indians: The proposed $100,000 H-1B fee and a salary-and-skill-based selection are the biggest worry for Indian IT professionals seeking US jobs, though a court has for now blocked the fee.\n• For visa holders: If the new policy takes effect, most temporary visa and humanitarian parole holders may have to wait for their green card from back in their home country.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. What did Trump write on Truth Social?\nHe wrote that bringing in people from third-world countries quickly turns you into a third-world country too, adding ‘Make America Great Again’.\n\n2. How much was the proposed H-1B fee?\nThe administration had proposed a $100,000 application fee and replacing the lottery with a salary- and skill-based selection.\n\n3. Has that fee taken effect?\nNo, a court recently blocked the fee increase.\n\n4. What did this year's policy directive propose?\nIt proposed that most temporary visa holders and humanitarian parole recipients return to their home countries while waiting for green card approval.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/america/trnpa-ka-naya-tikha-bayana-tisari-duniya-se-loga-bulaoge-to-khuda-tisari-duniya--1051",
  "category": "America",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-15",
  "tags": [
    "Donald Trump",
    "Immigration Policy",
    "H-1B Visa",
    "Truth Social",
    "America First",
    "Illegal Immigration",
    "US Mexico Border",
    "Green Card"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}