Advocate warned Afghan evacuee was 'not functional as a person' months before National Guard shooting
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- An Afghan immigrant, identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, allegedly shot and critically injured two members of the West Virginia National Guard near the White House on November 26, 2025. Prior to this incident, advocates had raised concerns about Lakanwal's mental health, indicating he was 'not functional as a person' and that his mental health crisis had gone unaddressed for over a year.
- This shooting incident has prompted significant scrutiny of the U.S. immigration system, particularly regarding the vetting processes for Afghan evacuees. The Department of Homeland Security has since suspended immigration processing for Afghan migrants, highlighting the potential risks associated with the integration of individuals from conflict zones.
- The attack has reignited debates surrounding national security and immigration policy, especially in the context of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. It raises questions about the adequacy of mental health support for immigrants and the challenges faced by those who have worked with U.S. forces abroad, as well as the broader implications for U.S. relations with Afghanistan and the treatment of Afghan nationals seeking refuge.
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