Trump Reveals Preference for Immigrants from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, Calling Other Nations 'Crime-Ridden'
- Next News
- Dec 11, 2025
- 1 min read
During an electoral rally in Pennsylvania, US President Donald Trump disclosed the countries from which he prefers the United States to receive immigrants.

Trump's Stance on Immigration:
Preferred Countries: Trump questioned: "Why can't some people come from Norway or Sweden or Denmark?" adding, "Send us some good people, do you mind?"
Disparaged Countries: Trump described countries like Somalia, Afghanistan, and Haiti as "crime-ridden," showcasing his stance against immigration from these nations.
Hardline Position: Trump reaffirmed his support for a "permanent halt to immigration from Third World countries," noting that the US always seems to be receiving immigrants from places he described as "crime-ridden."
Trump's Future Immigration Plans:
Stopping Immigration: In late November, Trump announced his intention to halt immigration from "Third World countries."
Deportation and Revocation: He threatened to cancel "millions" of accepted applications granted under his predecessor Joe Biden and to deport anyone who does not provide "added value" to the US.
Security and Civilization Criteria: Trump clarified he would deport any foreigner who poses a security risk or "does not assimilate into Western civilization."
Halting Aid: He stated he would end all federal aid to non-Americans.









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