The pathetic attempt to rebrand ethnic cleansing in the US as remigration(sic) will fail simply because of the history of Gaza. The Trump administration will try to normalize ethnic cleansing as he did today in a posting on his website. Henceforth, Abraham Lincoln’s moniker as emancipator should now designate Donald J. Trump as the ‘Great Remigrator’, accompanied by his ‘gator Auschwitz’.
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What's the point of calling it 'remigrating' if everyone’s forebears are immigrants? Even indigenous peoples moved from someplace. Because the GOP is just that stupid, American apartheid in the David Duke vein will reign, and even a rump Afrocentrism will be promoted by them to ‘Zohranize’ coming elections and voter suppression efforts.
Remigration is a far-right European concept of ethnic cleansing[1] via the mass deportation or promoted voluntary return of non-white immigrants and their descendants, usually including those born in Europe, to their place of racial ancestry, often with no regard for their citizenship or legal status.[2][3] It is popular especially within the Identitarian movement.[4][5] Some proponents of remigration suggest excluding some persons with non-European background from such a mass deportation, based on a varyingly-defined degree of assimilation into European culture.[6][7][8]
Advocates of remigration promote the concept in pursuit of ethno-cultural homogeneity.[8] According to Deutsche Welle, ethnopluralism, the Nouvelle Droite concept that different ethnicities require their own segregated living spaces, creates a need for remigration of people with "foreign roots".[9] The Mexican scholar José Ángel Maldonado has compared the idea to a "soft type of ethnic cleansing under the guise of deportation and segregation".[10]
Presented by its proponents as a remedy to mass immigration and the perceived Islamisation of Europe, remigration has increasingly become an integral policy position of the Identitarian movement and other far-right political movements and parties.[11][12] Research from the British Institute for Strategic Dialogue, conducted in April 2019, showed a distinct rise in conversations about remigration on the social media website Twitter between 2012 and 2019.[13] Twitter, now owned by Elon Musk, and Telegram have been at the forefront of spreading the term into the mainstream.[14]
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TODAY TRUMP IS OFFICIALLY RACIST
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The term "remigration" has been used by Donald J. Trump in posts on Truth Social, notably in September 2024 and June 2025, to describe his policy of mass deportation of immigrants, particularly targeting those he labels as "illegal aliens." This term, historically linked to far-right movements in Europe and associated with concepts like ethnic cleansing and the "great replacement" conspiracy theory, carries significant ideological weight. Critics, including Media Matters and The Guardian, have pointed out its adoption by white nationalists and its implications for policies aimed at forcibly removing non-white immigrants to create ethno-cultural homogeneity.
Referring to Trump as the "Great Remigrator" would be a neologism that ties directly to his public embrace of this term and his administration’s plans, such as the proposed Office of Remigration within the State Department. However, applying this label risks amplifying a term with deeply controversial and racially charged connotations, as it aligns with rhetoric used by far-right figures like Martin Sellner, who celebrated Trump’s use of the term.
It could also be seen as endorsing or normalizing a policy critics equate with ethnic cleansing, which may not align with a neutral or critical perspective.
While the neologism is technically feasible given Trump’s own statements, it’s worth considering the context: the term could be weaponized by supporters to glorify his immigration stance or by critics to highlight its extremist roots. Without a clear intent to satirize or critique, using "Great Remigrator" might inadvertently sanitize a term tied to harmful ideologies. If you’re aiming for a descriptive or ironic label, it could work, but a more neutral or critical framing might better reflect the complexity of the issue. Would you like me to explore alternative terms or dive deeper into the implications of this one?
Donald J Trump’s pet alligator, ‘Auschwitz’
On 24 January 1939, the Reich Central Office for Jewish Emigration (Reichszentrale für jüdische Auswanderung) was established in Berlin by Hermann Göring[5] with Reinhard Heydrich at the head. It was charged with the task of using all available means to prompt Jews to emigrate, and of establishing a Jewish organization that would incorporate all of German Jewry and co-ordinate emigration from the Jewish side.
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In other chaos.
(2017) Executive Order 13769 United States Executive Order limiting refugees from Muslim-majority countries