- United States
- Texas
- Letter
Trump’s Forced Palestinian Relocation—A Chilling Echo of Hitler’s Atrocities
To: Sen. Cruz, Sen. Cornyn, Rep. Moran
From: A constituent in Kilgore, TX
March 14
I never thought I’d have to write my elected officials asking why our country is entertaining policies that sound disturbingly similar to what Adolf Hitler did in the 1930s and 40s, yet here we are. Reports that the U.S. and Israel are discussing forcibly removing Palestinians from Gaza and shipping them off to East Africa under Trump’s so-called “postwar plan” should horrify anyone with even a shred of historical awareness.
Let’s be clear: this is not a peace plan. This is ethnic cleansing, plain and simple. Hitler called his forced expulsions “resettlement” too, masking them as necessary for order and security. Now, Trump and his allies are using the same playbook, rebranding forced displacement as a “solution.” But we know what forced relocation really means—it is the erasure of a people, stripping them of their homeland and identity while the aggressor seizes their land for their own benefit.
Hitler did this in Poland, in Czechoslovakia, in Ukraine—removing native populations, sending them elsewhere, and filling the vacated land with people of his choosing. Sound familiar? Trump’s plan to empty Gaza, relocate Palestinians by force, and develop the land for profit is disturbingly similar. Just swap Hitler’s so-called “German expansion” for Trump’s dream of a beachfront Gaza empire with his name stamped across it.
Even NATO is signaling opposition, with key allies endorsing an Arab-led plan to rebuild Gaza without displacing its residents. Turkey has outright blocked Israeli participation in NATO military drills until a ceasefire is achieved. The world is condemning this plan, yet our government is entertaining it. Why?
The United States once stood against forced population transfers and ethnic cleansing. Have we fallen so far that we now facilitate them? Have we learned nothing from history?
This is a line we cannot cross. I urge you to publicly reject and condemn this grotesque attempt at modern-day forced relocation before history remembers us not as defenders of human rights, but as complicit enablers of a crime we swore we would never allow again.