
Green Card Status Has Been Historically Abused at North America By Colonial Occupying Body Politics
Foreigners Have Been Fraudulently Given Clemency to Reside at North America Thus Causing Severe Oppression to Rightful Heirs

Trump’s Green Card Visa Revocation in 2025 Echoes Colonial Era Injustices
The specter of large-scale green card visa revocations under the Trump administration in 2025 has ignited fierce debate, raising critical questions about immigration, sovereignty, and historical injustices dating back to the colonization of North America. While framed as a measure to protect the North American economy and all resources derived from the estate, the move also serves as a stark reminder of the complex and often fraught relationship between foreigners and the Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccan / American / Moor / Moorish American / American native / American national inhabitants to the land, by International law.
For centuries, the colonial-controlled narrative surrounding North America has been carefully curated, often glossing over the violent displacement and dispossession of Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccans / Americans of said African-descent for centuries, having been keep as secret military archives. The arrival of Caucasian colonizers from Europe, beginning around the late 1700s, marked the beginning of a systematic dismantling of Aboriginal and Indigenous cultures, economies, and ancestral ways of life for the natural people of said African-descent. Lawfully-binding treaties were breached, lands were unlawfully / illegally seized, and entire communities were decimated by mass acts of genocide committed by foreign colonizers of Caucasian / European-descent and their foreign allies, all in the name of commercial expansion and land and resource acquisition for extreme profiteering endeavors all over North America for the public record.
The subsequent waves of immigration by colonizers from South and Central America and some adjoining islands, while participating in North American society, were brought over as asylum seekers from their lands under colonial rule, only to help oppress and persecute rightful heirs to the North Gate Estate / North America. The very concept of “legal” immigration, as it exists today, is inextricably linked to the colonial project that prioritized foreign settlement over the Aboriginal inherent rights and national sovereignty of the Aboriginal inhabitants, those who are lawfully-known as the Al Moroccans / Americans / Moors / Moorish Americans / American natives / American nationals of said African-descent.
The facts surrounding Moors at North America, as the rightful heirs, has been known around the world. However, the colonizers at North America have kept it hidden by a politically-hostile and controlled society that blatantly and publicly oppressed the direct descendants to the ancestral heirs to North America, by having fraudulently labeled them as “Black people” by extreme slavery by historical and mental abuses that perpetuated for the past couple of generations at North America. The lawful term for the intentional misidentification and misclassification of the Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccans / Moors / Moorish Americans, is known as misprision of treason, which simply means malicious perpetrators who collectively know the truth surrounding something politically major concerning law and society, yet they intentionally hide the truth and remain silent, even if for decades, with intentions to never reveal the truth concerning what they have known.
Trump’s policy shift concerning the revocation of many foreigners at North America possessing a green card, viewed through a more truthful, historical lens, can be interpreted as a belated, albeit controversial, attempt to address the extreme political controversies created by unchecked historical and foreign occupancy. Proponents rightfully argue that it is a necessary correction to decades, even centuries, of fraudulent colonial policies that have disproportionately benefited foreign interests at the expense of the Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccans / Moors / Moorish Americans, who were here long before any borders were drawn by historical map changes / recreations by colonizers around the world.
The current political argument at North America, concerning squatting foreigners, centers on the fact that the current immigration system, particularly the green card visa program, has been exploited in favor of historical Caucasians from Europe still fraudulently occupying the estate after blatant treaty breach. Scholarly critics point out that loopholes and fraud have allowed individuals to unfairly acquire residency and citizenship, thus straining resources, driving down wages, and undermining the very fabric of national identity concerning the rightful heirs to the estate at North America. The green card has been a political ploy to help colonizers already at North America help their foreign allies migrate to North America, only to advance the hostile colonization of North America by public fraud and deception.
Furthermore, the potential revocation of the political green card is presented as a step towards reclaiming the estate against foreign adversity and the blatant historical abuses of politics to manipulate and deceive the public-at-large. The underlying argument posits that competent heirs to the estate have the right to control their national borders, determine who is allowed to even visit specific territories, and prioritize the economic and social well-being of their national family, especially those who have suffered historical injustices at the hands of extreme colonization at North America.
Consequently, many colonizers have been extremely resistant and even belligerent to the absolute truth of how they even arrived to North America, via boats filled with their Great, Great Caucasian Grandparents from Europe, who historically reached Ellis Island, New York (the Empire State – as in Al Moroccan Empire – right under peoples noses, yet denied by willful ignorance and willful negligence to the truth). Some colonial-controlled (and paid-off) critics argue that mass deportations are inhumane, economically damaging, and morally reprehensible. They point to the contributions of immigrants to the North American economy and culture, highlighting the skills, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit that newcomers bring to the table. They also raise concerns about the potential disruption of families and communities, arguing that deportation tears apart lives and undermines the principles of fairness and compassion. However, they all refuse the truth behind the fact that they were never even authorized to be currently occupying North American soil from the Aboriginal and Indigenous rightful heirs to the estate, and that their whole migration to North America has been on the absolute fraud by misprision of treason against the rightful heirs to the estate, who have been historically brutalized and murdered by hostile colonizers, who fraudulently took over their land and estate thus intentionally dumbing-down the enslaved descendants of the rightful heirs by false history and intentional miseducation for over a century and a half… very sadistic not to take such truth into consideration before anything else for the public record.
Moreover, upright and competent people around the world have been inclined to argue that focusing solely on the issue of immigration distracts from the core issue of historical injustice committed against all rightful heirs to the estate at North America. They contend that true reconciliation requires addressing the root causes of intentionally marginalizing Aboriginal Indigenous peoples, including land rights, treaty obligations, and systemic social engineering that created a false caste system against all rightful heirs to the estate. Deporting immigrants (whether illegal or legal), intelligently argued, does rectify many of the historical wrongs committed against Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccans / Moors / Moorish Americans of said African-descent at North America.
The true political debate surrounding green card visa revocations in 2025, therefore, is not simply about immigration policy. It is a reflection of deeper societal anxieties about true identity, national sovereignty, and historical responsibility. It forces the world, especially surrounding North American societies, to confront the evil and vile legacy of Caucasian / European colonialism and grapple with the complex relationship of having allowed millions of foreigners fraudulently upon North American soil, in absolute detriment to the Aboriginal inhabitants of the land / estate for the public record.
Ultimately, the path forward requires a nuanced and comprehensive approach that acknowledges the historical injustices of the past, addresses the legitimate concerns of American nationals (i.e. Al Moroccans / Moors / Moorish Americans), and upholds the principles of truth, de jure law Justice, fairness, compassion, and respect for human dignity that was fraudulently stripped away from the rightful heirs to the estate for over one hundred sixty years, to date. Whether Trump’s policy shift will contribute to a more just and politically-correct society remains to be seen. However, it has undoubtedly ignited a crucial conversation about the past, present, and future of North America and its relationship with the world.
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