Former US President Donald Trump has reportedly stated that Somalis are not wanted in the United States, a declaration that has stirred strong reactions both domestically and internationally. The statement comes amid ongoing debates over immigration policies and national security.
Trump’s remarks have been criticized by human rights advocates who argue that such statements unfairly target an entire community and could worsen perceptions of Somalis living abroad. Critics say it may also fuel discrimination and xenophobia.
Supporters of Trump’s stance argue that the decision is part of a broader immigration control and national safety strategy. They claim that the move is aimed at strengthening US borders and protecting citizens.
The announcement has prompted calls for clarity on the policy’s implementation, as it remains unclear how it will affect Somalis already living in the US. International observers are closely monitoring the situation for potential diplomatic consequences.





