Week in Politics: Trump's proposed immigration policy changes; Russia-Ukraine deal

NPRSaturday, November 29, 2025 at 12:43:28 PM
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Week in Politics: Trump's proposed immigration policy changes; Russia-Ukraine deal
  • President Trump has proposed significant changes to U.S. immigration policy following a shooting incident that critically injured two members of the National Guard in Washington, D.C. The attack has prompted Trump to emphasize the risks associated with lax migration policies, particularly in relation to national security.
  • This development is crucial as it marks a potential shift in immigration policy under the Trump administration, with the president advocating for a permanent pause on immigration from what he refers to as 'Third World Countries.' This stance is likely to resonate with his base and influence future legislative discussions.
  • The incident underscores ongoing debates surrounding immigration and national security in the U.S., particularly in light of the suspect's identity as an Afghan national. This has reignited discussions about the vetting processes for immigrants and the broader implications of immigration policies, especially amid ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Russia and Ukraine.
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