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Facts of the week in immigration: tragedy to two national guards in Washington, DC has immigration repercussions

Follow this week's immigration news: attack in DC and the immigration decisions regarding it, ICE detentions and fear among migrants

Facts of the week in immigration tragedy to two national guards in Washington DC has immigration repercussions
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The National Guardsmen in Washington, DC opened fire on Sarah Beckstrom, age 20, at the hands of an Afghan federal who had sought asylum in the country in April, which started to have repercussions on immigration trials, at least among Armenian nationals.

" Effective immediately, all immigration applications involving Afghan nationals are suspended eternally pending further investigation of security and investigative techniques. Our main priority and goal is always the protection and security of our country and the people of America, according to USCIS's speech.

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who was a member of the Joe Biden administration's Operation Allies Welcome, is the assume. He entered the country in 2021. Afghan nationals who had spent 20 years serving alongside US and allies in Afghanistan were given a variety of functions, including those as interpreters, brains, and military personnel. Their lives were in danger as a result of the Taliban's return to power. The program later revised to support Afghans in adjusting their position through various immigration programs, including refugee status. It first granted them a special two-year visa. However, all Afghan emigration programs have been stopped right away. Trump's consultant and architect of his most fatal immigration policies, Stephen Miller, claims they will go further and examine the immigration status of those who have entered the country in the last four years. The National Guard's deployment in Democratic-led cities has received negative reviews and legal challenges due to its ability to fight crime and help with immigration enforcement. The National Guard's implementation in the nation's capital was deemed unlawful by a federal prosecutor. However, he delayed his attempt until December 11 to give the Trump presidency time to file an appeal.

The Trump administration's unquestionable ability to bolster its now stringent immigration laws will be based on this terrible tragedy.

Even those who are close to the White House are affected by suspensions and persecution.

This year, it was demonstrated that even Trump's most steadfast followers may be impacted by his war of suspensions and deportations.

Karoline Leavitt, the original sister-in-law of the White House press secretary, was detained by ICE and is currently awaiting imprisonment to Brazil. Leavitt's 11-year-old brother, the brother of her older brother, is the family of Bruna Caroline Ferreira.

Ferreira and Leavitt are no related, according to the internet. Ferreira was a DACA receiver when she first arrived in the country as a child, according to the media.

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" It's so sad what's happening with the attacks," said one witness. We come from our nations with the hope of a better life because there is difficulty it, but right now we are living worse than criminals it. I believe that those who leave prison have more options than those who are productive and sincere. Viola, a Mexican immigrant, plans to go to a Thanksgiving meal with other newcomers in the Los Angeles Mission District despite her fear of the attacks.

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