The White House dropped a tweet about some immigration law provision this week, and then a Homeland Security account posted about something called reimigration that basically nobody in American politics actually uses. The term does not show up anywhere in federal immigration policy or legal documents, which is why everyone started asking what the hell it even means.
Turns out, reimigration is a European far-right thing where extremist groups want to kick out nonwhite people regardless of citizenship status based on ethnic demographics. Some fringe online weirdos in America have started using it, but mainstream conservatives and actual government agencies stay away from the word completely.
People started connecting this whole mess to Project 2025, which is a conservative policy document that wants way harder immigration enforcement and mass deportations without technically using the reimigration label. Critics say the proposals could wreck immigrant communities even though supporters claim they just want better border control.
Turns out, reimigration is a European far-right thing where extremist groups want to kick out nonwhite people regardless of citizenship status based on ethnic demographics. Some fringe online weirdos in America have started using it, but mainstream conservatives and actual government agencies stay away from the word completely.
People started connecting this whole mess to Project 2025, which is a conservative policy document that wants way harder immigration enforcement and mass deportations without technically using the reimigration label. Critics say the proposals could wreck immigrant communities even though supporters claim they just want better border control.