State Department Plans Office of Remigration…Using Resources Formerly Dedicated To Replacing Americans
This Is What Trump Supporters Voted For
Marco Rubio, Trump’s Secretary of State and a born-again immigration restrictionist, has issued an announcement that the US Department of State is opening an Office of Remigration…using the resources of offices previously dedicated to resettling foreigners in America!
The announcement is called Next Steps on Building an America First State Department, May 29, 2025.
The State Department has something of a history, according to conservatives like me, of NOT putting America First, going back to the 1950s if not before. For example, Obama’s Secretary of State was Hillary Clinton.
Rubio writes:
Over the past quarter century, the domestic operations of the State Department have grown exponentially, resulting in more bureaucracy, higher costs, and fewer results for the American people. Since my first day as Secretary, I have said that this Department must move at the speed of relevancy and, in April announced a broad reorganization of the Department to better achieve that goal. Today, we took the next step in that process by notifying Congress of how we plan to do that.
Axios has some reporting on background, including boilerplate about how much the concept of remigration is hated by various anti-Americans.
Context: In Europe, the concept of remigration calls for the mass deportation or coerced repatriation of non-white immigrants and their European-born descendants.
It's a term that's been used by far-right politicians, such as Austria's Herbert Kickl and Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD) party leader, Alice Weidel.
Liberal and moderate critics in Europe say "remigration" has historically been used as a euphemism for ethnic cleansing. The term was popularized by Martin Sellner, a millennial influencer of Europe's far-right.
Then they note this:
Yes, but: "The way that it worked before, Population Refugee Migration was basically an entire bureau dedicated to bringing people into the United States," said the State Department official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
"It had the migration function — it's in the name — we're just reversing the flow of migrants who shouldn't be here to go out of the country."
State Department seeks to create "Office of Remigration" in restructuring, May 29, 2025
When they mention “Population Refugee Migration” above, they mean the Department of State’s “Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration” which is in fact dedicated to bringing foreigners into the US, and resettling them all across the country.
The idea of using the resources of that department for remigration is brilliant.
Remigration means deporting illegal migrants and encouraging legal immigrants and refugees to return to their homelands. (Or sometimes their parents’ homelands—Ireland and Israel both have many examples of voluntary return by members of their respective diasporas, and many American blacks have gone “Back To Africa”.)
Wikipedia’s article on “Remigration” is very informative—if what you wanted to learn was how Left-wing and globalist Wikipedia editors are:
Remigration is a far-right European concept of ethnic cleansing[1] via the mass deportation or promoted voluntary return of non-white immigrants and their descendants, usually including those born in Europe, to their place of racial ancestry, often with no regard for their citizenship or legal status.[2][3] It is popular especially within the Identitarian movement.[4][5] Some proponents of remigration suggest excluding some persons with non-European background from such a mass deportation, based on a varyingly-defined degree of assimilation into European culture.[6][7][8]
What’s that at the top? It seems to say:
Not to be confused with Return migration.
What’s this “Return migration”? It’s people going home:
Return migration refers to the individual or family decision of a migrant to leave a host country and to return permanently to the country of origin. Research topics include the return migration process, motivations for returning, the experiences returnees encounter, and the impacts of return migration on both the host and the home countries.[1]
The exact numbers are debated, but Mark Wyman concludes: "The totals are so enormous: at least one-third of the 52 million Europeans who left Europe between 1824 and 1924 returned permanently to their homelands."[2]
So apparently the difference is whether the “host” country is encouraging this remigration. I suppose the principle is that “migrants” have the right to decide these things, but elected governments of immigration-struck nations don’t.
The Rubio plan has been sent to Congressional committees in the form, according to many MSM sources of a 136 page document that many have seen, (Wired, CNN, CBS, Roll Call) but no one has posted:
The details of the plan are contained in a 136-page notification document sent by the State Department to six Congressional committees—including the House Foreign Affairs and Appropriations Committees and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee—for approval by July 1, according to a copy reviewed by WIRED.
I don’t know if it’s not being posted to avoid exposing a leaker, or because a Trump spokesman made that a condition of allowing them to review it.
The announcement of this has caused an orgy of denunciation of Trump, Rubio, and the concept of remigration, like this:
And like this:
Trump plans ‘Office of Remigration’ to push migrants back home, by Sunil Dhawan, financialexpress.com (India) June 4, 2025
The Worrying Backstory of Trump’s Proposed “Office of Remigration”—The State Department is reportedly creating an office for “remigration”: a far-right policy that calls for what has been described as “soft-style ethnic cleansing.” by Isabela Dias, Mother Jones, May 30, 2025
Critics Decry 'Outrageous' New Office at State Dept, by Jenn Gidman, Newser, May 30, 2025
But of course, remigration is what Americans voted for when they voted for Trump. It’s not some kind of horrible ethnic cleansing, but the reverse. And whether it’s called “Remigration” or “Return migration” it just means going home.
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I remember signs being held up at the RNC saying, "Mass Deportations!" Moreover, that a federal bureaucracy can be set up to import an entirely new people can be reversed in purpose and mission is a great accomplishment. It must be staffed with Americans bent on restoring their country. It can't be staffed with the same people who used it to destroy and replace the American people.
This office and its mission is fantastic. I hope they do what we want them to which is deport tens upon tens of millions of people peacefully, humanely and quickly to restore America as an American nation. For those who think importing a new people against the current people's will is okay and the existing people have no right to expel the replacements Our patience is wearing thin - paper thin. We have had enough, and this official turn to deport these invaders is an offramp to a civil solution that may be the final one before we reach Perdition.