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TRUMP SLAMS AFRICAN BAN ON AMERICANS, THREATENS MASS DEPORTATION OF AFRICAN MIGRANTS IN BRUTAL RETALIATION

WASHINGTON — A geopolitical standoff of historic proportions has erupted after a coalition of African leaders announced a total ban on all American citizens visiting their countries—a move described as a “boycott of America.”

President Donald Trump’s response was immediate, explosive, and characteristically personal. Instead of seeking a diplomatic resolution, Trump escalated the conflict by targeting the millions of African immigrants currently residing in the United States.

“A Favor to Our Citizens”

Speaking from the White House, Trump dismissed the African travel ban with insults before pivoting to his counter-attack.

“They say they are banning Americans? Good. They’re doing us a favor,”

Trump scoffed. “Nobody wants to go to those crime-ridden, broken places anyway. They are saving our people from getting kidnapped or worse. So thank you!” 

The “Return to Sender” Policy

However, the President’s tone darkened when he addressed the issue of reciprocity. Trump argued that if African nations were closing their borders to U.S. citizens, the U.S. had no obligation to host their nationals.

“But here is the deal,” Trump raged. “If you close your door to Americans, I am closing the door to your migrants. In fact, we have too many of them here already. If your countries are so great that you have to ban us, then you should be happy to have your people back.”

 

In a comment that stunned diplomats, Trump issued a direct threat: “We are going to start a policy of ‘Return to Sender.’ If you boycott us, we cancel your visas. We cut your aid. And for the people here on expired visas or seeking asylum? Start packing. We are sending you back to the paradise that just banned us.”

 

A Total Rupture

The President reportedly ordered the State Department to immediately review all aid packages to the participating African nations and to prepare a “mass cancellation” of travel and student visas.

Critics are calling this a humanitarian disaster waiting to happen, labeling Trump’s rhetoric as racist and vindictive. Supporters, however, are cheering the “America First” stance, arguing that respect must be a two-way street.

As the African Union holds emergency meetings to respond to Trump’s threat, the bridge between the two continents appears to be burning down—with millions of immigrants caught in the flames.

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