
Reuters World News Trump’s ‘reverse migration’, Hong Kong and Black Friday
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Nov 28, 2025 Join Joey Roulette, a space and aerospace reporter, as he dives into the challenges surrounding Boeing's Starliner program and the implications of NASA's need for a second provider due to delays. The discussion also touches on President Trump's recent immigration proposals following a White House attack, the tragic fire in Hong Kong, and Black Friday consumer behavior trends. Plus, discover why Finland consistently ranks as one of the happiest countries in the world, focusing on welfare and cultural resilience.
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Trump Proposes Broad Immigration Freeze
- Donald Trump proposed permanently pausing migration from "third world countries" after a White House-area attack and linked it to immigration vetting failures.
- He also called to end federal benefits for non-citizens and deport those deemed security risks or "non-compatible with Western civilisation."
Guardsman's Death Cited By Trump
- Trump announced the death of National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom and mentioned fellow guardsman Andrew Wolfe fighting for his life.
- He blamed the shooting on immigration vetting failures and noted the alleged gunman entered under a resettlement programme in 2021.
Hong Kong Fire Devastation
- Hong Kong called off the search after its worst fire in decades, with over 120 dead and ~200 missing at Wang Fuk Court.
- The blaze spread rapidly amid renovations with bamboo scaffolding and green mesh, leaving many displaced with only the clothes they wore.
