U.S. Criticizes Thailand for Deporting a Few Dozen Uyghurs Back Home, While Planning Mass Deportations of Millions of Its Own
A Tale of Diplomatic Hypocrisy and Double Standards
In a striking display of double standards, the United States has imposed visa restrictions on Thai officials for deporting merely 40 Uyghurs back home to China, citing concerns over potential persecution.
Meanwhile, the U.S. administration invokes the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to launch mass deportations of millions of undocumented immigrants—including babies, young children, and vulnerable women—forcing them back to unstable and impoverished home countries, completely bypassing legal due process.
Critics argue that while Washington scolds Thailand for enforcing its own immigration laws, it is simultaneously preparing the largest forced deportation in modern history, with consequences that could trigger severe economic and humanitarian crises.
This glaring hypocrisy raises serious questions about America's self-proclaimed moral authority on human rights—especially when it comes to holding others accountable, while exempting itself.
USA is doing great nowadays, under the amazing Trump administration.
Let’s not back to the corrupt Biden-Harris style.
Leadership is by example, not by double standards.