Trump says to suspend 'third world' migration after troop killed
Summary
Donald Trump announced a suspension of migration from 'third world countries' following a fatal attack by an Afghan national on National Guard soldiers in Washington, intensifying his anti-migration stance.
Key Points
- Donald Trump announced a suspension of migration from all "Third World Countries" to allow the US system to recover following a terrorist attack.
- An Afghan national allegedly shot two National Guard soldiers in Washington, killing one and seriously injuring another.
- The suspected shooter had been brought to the US as part of a CIA-backed evacuation program after working with US troops in Afghanistan.
- The incident heightened political tensions around immigration, US military deployment in cities, and the repercussions of the US war in Afghanistan.