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Trump Says Lax Migration Policies Are Top National Security Threat After National Guard Members Shot

Last updated: November 27, 2025 10:35 am
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“The “heinous assault” on two National Guard members near the White House on Wednesday, as stated by President Donald Trump, highlights the pressing issue of lax migration policies, which he sees as the greatest national security threat. Trump’s response, shared via social media, reaffirms his commitment to restructuring the immigration system and intensifying scrutiny on existing migrants. The suspect in the shooting, believed to be an Afghan national, entered the U.S. in 2021 under chaotic circumstances in Kabul. Trump’s criticism extends to the Biden-era program that resettled Afghan allies, raising concerns about the vetting process. Trump’s administration’s aggressive deportation efforts are part of a broader agenda to tighten border security and scrutinize migrants. The focus on immigrants from Somalia in Minnesota underscores Trump’s overarching goal to curb migration. USCIS announced a halt on processing immigration requests for Afghan nationals pending security reviews, reflecting the administration’s stringent approach to immigration.” The primary focus of USCIS remains the protection and safety of our homeland and the American people. This commitment is unwavering, as highlighted in a recent tweet from USCIS. Concerns have been raised by supporters of Afghan evacuees regarding the potential scrutiny and suspicion faced by those who have escaped danger from the Taliban. Shawn VanDiver, president of #AfghanEvac, emphasized the importance of not politicizing such tragedies. He urged that Wednesday’s shooting should not cast a negative shadow on the tens of thousands of Afghan nationals who have legally resettled in the U.S. or are in the process of doing so.

Operation Allies Welcome initially brought tens of thousands of Afghans to U.S. military bases for immigration processing and medical evaluations before their resettlement in the country. However, some evacuees who were in transit in the Middle East and Europe are still awaiting their fate. These individuals, who have undergone rigorous vetting processes, have been left in limbo since the program was paused during the previous administration’s crackdown on immigration.

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Vice President JD Vance criticized President Biden for allowing what he referred to as “unvetted Afghan refugees” into the country, stating that they should not have been admitted. He argued that the current immigration policies are necessary to prevent incidents like the recent shooting. Despite this, there are concerns about the perception of harsh immigration policies in the media.

Overall, the safety and security of the American people are paramount, and efforts to protect the homeland will continue to be a top priority for USCIS. sentence: The house was painted blue by the owner.

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