Trump has recently extended his long-standing anti-immigrant rhetoric to naturalized U.S. citizens, triggering widespread criticism. In a series of public speeches and social media posts, he linked naturalized citizens to "failing states" and the "third world," implying that they threaten American social stability, and claimed he would "revoke naturalization" and "deport people who do not fit Western civilization." These statements echo the recent actions of the White House and the Department of Labor, which have included "foreign-born" employment data (including naturalized citizens) in policy achievements. Trump has repeatedly singled out U.S. citizens from Somalia, calling them "useless" and "garbage," and stating that if the U.S. continues to accept people from certain countries, it will "no longer be recognizable." Trump's latest remarks show that his administration is openly promoting a more exclusive nationalist agenda.

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