
US State Department's "Office of Remigration" Sparks Concerns Over Far-Right Ties
The US State Department is considering creating an "Office of Remigration," a move that has sparked controversy and raised concerns about its potential impact on immigration policy. The proposed office, as described in a recent proposal to Congress, aims to streamline the return of illegal aliens to their country of origin. However, critics have pointed out a disturbing connection between this initiative and far-right European groups who advocate for the expulsion of minorities and immigrants. Martin Sellner, an Austrian far-right activist, told Wired that Trump's immigration plan "ticks many of the boxes" of this ideology. The video highlights Sellner's blueprint for remigration, which includes stopping a migrant invasion, encouraging self-deportation, cutting humanitarian aid, and removing undocumented immigrants and those legally present. While a State Department official attempted to downplay the concerns, claiming that remigration simply means reversing the flow of migrants, the video raises questions about the true intentions and potential consequences of this initiative. The situation underscores the ongoing debate surrounding immigration policy and the influence of extremist ideologies on government actions.