‘They fought for American values’: Afghan immigrants and advocates push back against Trump crackdown

The GuardianSaturday, December 13, 2025 at 1:00:32 PM
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‘They fought for American values’: Afghan immigrants and advocates push back against Trump crackdown
  • Afghan immigrants and advocates are expressing strong opposition to the Trump administration's recent crackdown on legal immigration, which they argue unjustly punishes a large community for the actions of a single individual. This response follows the arrest of an Afghan man, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, suspected in the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C.
  • The indefinite halt on immigration from Afghanistan and the suspension of asylum decisions have left many Afghan nationals in a precarious situation, raising concerns about their safety and future in the U.S. This policy shift has generated fear and outrage within the Afghan diaspora, who feel targeted by these sweeping measures.
  • This incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration policy in the U.S., particularly regarding Afghan refugees. The administration's focus on stricter immigration controls following violent incidents reflects a broader trend of increasing scrutiny and restrictions on immigrant communities, raising questions about the balance between national security and humanitarian obligations.
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