US suspends visas for travellers with Afghan passports after Washington DC shooting

US suspends visas for travellers with Afghan passports after Washington DC shooting


US has paused all visas for travellers with Afghanistan passports. This comes days after an Afghan national killed a National Guard member.

New Delhi:

The US has paused all visa services for people travelling on Afghan passports. The move came just days after an Afghan national shot and killed a National Guard member near the White House and injured another. In a post on X, the State Department said, โ€œThe Department of State has IMMEDIATELY paused visa issuance for individuals traveling on Afghan passports.โ€ Secretary of State Marco Rubio added that the US is taking all steps needed to protect national security, saying the country has โ€œno higher priorityโ€ than keeping Americans safe.

USCIS stops all asylum decisions

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) also announced a stop on all asylum rulings. USCIS Director Joseph B. Edlow posted on X, โ€œUSCIS has halted all asylum decisions until we can ensure that every alien is vetted and screened to the maximum degree possible. The safety of the American people always comes first.โ€ Earlier, the State Department had already paused all immigration requests from Afghans while it reviewed security checks.

Trump calls shooting an โ€˜act of terrorโ€™

President Donald Trump called the attack an โ€œact of terrorโ€, saying he would work to remove foreigners who โ€œdo not belong here.โ€ But when asked if he blames all Afghans, he said, โ€œNo, but weโ€™ve had a lot of problems with Afghansโ€ฆ There was no checking! They just poured into the plane.โ€

The shooting happened on November 26. The victim, 20-year-old National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, was on patrol only blocks from the White House with fellow Guardsman Andrew Wolfe, 24, when a gunman opened fire. Trump was not in the White House at the time.

Suspect entered US in 2021

The Department of Homeland Security identified the suspect as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, describing him as โ€œa criminal alien from Afghanistan.โ€ He was shot, wounded, and taken into custody. Officials said Lakanwal entered the US in September 2021 under the Biden administrationโ€™s Operation Allies Welcome, which resettled Afghans after the Taliban takeover. He was later granted asylum under the Trump administration.

Investigators say he travelled across the country from his home in Washington state before carrying out the attack with a powerful revolver.

New migration measures announced

After the shooting, Trump said he would โ€œpermanently pauseโ€ migration from โ€œall Third World countriesโ€ and end what he called โ€œillegal admissionsโ€ under former President Biden. He also said he plans to deport foreign nationals seen as security risks and remove citizenship from migrants who threaten public safety.



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