'Remigration,' once a fringe idea, becomes a mantra for the Trump administration

NPRTuesday, December 9, 2025 at 9:05:45 PM
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'Remigration,' once a fringe idea, becomes a mantra for the Trump administration
  • The Trump administration has intensified calls for 'remigration' following a shooting incident in Washington D.C. on November 26, 2025, which critically injured two members of the National Guard. The suspected shooter, identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national, has prompted the administration to halt immigration from Afghanistan and reexamine immigration policies.
  • This development highlights the administration's shift towards stricter immigration controls, leveraging the incident to advocate for policies that resonate with its base, particularly in the context of national security concerns.
  • The incident underscores ongoing debates surrounding immigration policy in the U.S., particularly regarding the vetting of refugees and the implications of violence linked to immigration. It reflects a broader trend of using isolated violent events to justify sweeping policy changes, raising questions about the balance between security and humanitarian considerations.
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