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Dr. Barbara Reynolds: America stands between two evils

December 21, 2025

The article argues that Trump's executive order challenging birthright citizenship, currently before the Supreme Court, would reclassify millions of U.S.-born residents—predominantly Latino, African, Caribbean, and Asian Americans—as non-citizens eligible for deportation. The author contends this immigration pause targeting "Third World" countries is part of a calculated strategy to prevent America from becoming a majority-minority nation by 2040, despite demographic shifts already showing non-white youth as the majority in numerous states. The piece draws parallels between current anti-immigrant rhetoric and Nazi Germany's scapegoating tactics, highlighting discriminatory enforcement where Black and Brown migrants face militarized responses while European immigrants receive preferential treatment.

Who is affected

  • Millions of longtime U.S. residents born to unauthorized immigrant parents, particularly those of Latino, African, Caribbean, and Asian descent
  • The existing unauthorized immigrant population (projected to increase by 4.7 million by 2050 according to the Migration Policy Institute)
  • Haitians, Salvadorans, and Africans at the border facing militarized responses
  • Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Rep. Ilhan Abdullah Omar (specifically named as targets of derogatory statements)
  • Latino immigrants and communities headed by Black leaders
  • Hundreds of women and children who have been jailed and deported by ICE
  • Communities of color facing healthcare disparities, environmental hazards, and reduced access to medical facilities

What action is being taken

  • Trump's birthright citizenship executive order is currently before the Supreme Court
  • National Guard and ICE police are jailing and deporting hundreds of women and children
  • The "Big Beautiful Bill" is transferring billions of dollars to billionaires
  • Medicaid is being slashed and maternity wards are closing across Black counties

Why it matters

  • This matters because it represents what the author characterizes as systematic demographic engineering designed to prevent America from becoming a majority-minority nation. The policies collectively work to reduce immigration from countries with predominantly non-white populations, potentially strip citizenship from millions of U.S.-born residents, and create conditions where communities of color experience shortened lifespans and reduced opportunities for wealth accumulation and political participation. The author argues these coordinated efforts maintain existing power structures that prioritize white dominance while undermining the democratic principle of equal treatment regardless of ethnicity, ultimately preventing the nation from achieving its full potential through diversity.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: Michigan Chronicle

Dr. Barbara Reynolds: America stands between two evils