Donald Trump said he will suspend migration from what he called “third-world countries” after an Afghan asylum seeker allegedly shot two National Guard soldiers in Washington, killing one. He also threatened to reverse large numbers of admissions approved under the previous administration.
The FBI is investigating the attack as possible terrorism. Officials say the 29-year-old suspect once worked with U.S. forces in Afghanistan and opened fire on guardsmen near the White House in a targeted assault. One soldier died and another remains in critical condition.
Trump said the shooting reinforces his decision to deploy more National Guard troops and ordered a sweeping review of green cards for nationals from high-risk countries. Officials are still working to establish the motive.
Authorities said the suspect had recently traveled across the country before the attack. He faces multiple charges that could escalate to first-degree murder. U.S. agencies confirmed he arrived through a program for Afghans who assisted American forces but emphasized that such applicants undergo extensive vetting.
Following the shooting, the administration ordered 500 additional troops to Washington as part of a broader security push in several major cities.
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