US Stops Afghan Immigration After White House Attack Sparks Major Security Concern
US halts all immigration requests from Afghan nationals after a Washington DC attack. The decision follows the identification of Rahmanullah Lakanwal as the suspect in the shooting near the White House.
Washington (D.C.) [United States] November 27: A sudden shift came in US immigration policy on Wednesday. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a full stop on immigration requests from Afghan nationals. The move followed the identification of Rahmanullah Lakanwal as the suspect in the Washington DC shooting. The incident shocked many because it happened close to the White House. History shows that major attacks near national symbols often push governments to change their rules fast. This moment felt like one such turning point.
Statements From The President
Soon after the suspect was named, President Donald Trump addressed the nation. He used strong words and said the country must stay alert. He also said Afghanistan had become unsafe for many years. The president shared that the suspect had entered the country earlier. His message reminded people of past security debates in America. The shooting took place just before Thanksgiving and pushed national attention toward safety again.
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Details From Homeland Security
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shared more information on the suspect. She wrote that he had been paroled into the country. It was done under Operation Allies Welcome. This programme began in 2021. It was linked to the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. The history of the programme comes from earlier refugee efforts during past conflicts. The new update on the suspect added pressure on the department. Soon after this, the agency said the pause on Afghan immigration would begin immediately.
USCIS Announces Immediate Freeze
The USCIS posted its decision on X. The agency wrote that all immigration requests from Afghan nationals would stop for now. It added that it needed time to review safety checks. The statement said the protection of the American people was the top mission. Past cases show that sudden freezes often follow attacks that raise national concern. The new freeze will stay in place until further notice. The decision created strong reactions from many groups watching US immigration policies.
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Public Response And Wider Impact
The attack sparked strong emotions across the country. Two National Guard troops were injured in the shooting. Trump called the attack monstrous. He shared that it was an act of hatred and terror. Trump added that it was a crime against the whole nation. People remembered earlier incidents that led to big national debates on security. Afghanistan has not responded to the new US move. The event may shape future talks between both countries. The wider impact of this decision will likely be seen in the upcoming months.
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Aryan K