Alina Habba blasts Biden immigration policies as ‘absolute failure’ after deadly National Guard ambush

Fox NewsSunday, November 30, 2025 at 8:00:37 PM
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Alina Habba blasts Biden immigration policies as ‘absolute failure’ after deadly National Guard ambush
  • Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were critically injured in a shooting incident near the White House, leading Trump allies Alina Habba and Tom Homan to criticize the Biden administration's immigration policies as an 'absolute failure.' The suspect, identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national, had entered the U.S. during the 2021 airlift.
  • This incident underscores the heightened scrutiny on Biden's immigration policies, particularly following the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which has been linked to security concerns and the safety of U.S. personnel.
  • The shooting has reignited debates over national security and immigration, with Trump and other critics emphasizing the perceived risks associated with lax migration policies, while the Biden administration faces pressure to address the flaws in its Operation Allies Welcome program.
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