Feb 27 • 11:00 UTC 🇸🇰 Slovakia Denník N

Trump's World (Day 403): The New American Dream is Living Outside of America

More Americans are leaving the country than moving there, signifying a new trend in the American Dream.

Recent statistics reveal that last year, more Americans permanently left the United States than those who moved there from abroad, a phenomenon not seen since the Great Depression a hundred years ago. This shift is partially attributed to policies implemented under former President Donald Trump, particularly his promises to deport millions of illegal immigrants. However, a significant factor in this trend is the increasing number of native-born Americans who are choosing to settle in countries they perceive as safer and more accessible.

In addition to the out-migration statistics, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has provided testimony related to the Epstein case, which continues to attract widespread media attention. Meanwhile, the U.S. has exhibited interest in establishing a 'new Cuba,' although such developments are not expected to materialize in the immediate future. Additionally, concerns have arisen regarding potential military actions against Iran, raising questions about the implications of Trump's foreign policy preferences.

Amidst these shifting dynamics, a recent incident involving the detainment of a foreign student in New York has sparked discussions about immigration policies and their impact on international students. Opinion pieces suggest that Trump's aggressive military inclinations could lead to regrettable consequences, further complicating the dialogue on America's standing in the world. This broad overview captures the myriad factors influencing the contemporary American landscape, showcasing a complex interplay between domestic policies and international relations.

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