U.S. directs its embassies in Western nations to scrutinize ‘mass migration’
WASHINGTON — The U.S. State Department has directed its embassies in Canada and other Western nations to scrutinize the impacts of “mass migration” — the Trump administration’s latest push to reshape the geopolitics of America’s longtime allies.
Last week’s dispatch to embassies directed diplomats in Ottawa, New Zealand, Australia and countries in western Europe to report on the human rights implications and public safety impacts of large-scale mass migration, calling it an “existential threat to Western civilization.”
In a Friday social media post shared by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the department said officials will “urge governments to take bold action and defend citizens against the threats posed by mass migration.”
Officials will also report “policies that punish citizens who object to continued mass migration and document crimes and human rights abuses committed by people of a migration background,” the department said.

