Lawmakers decry Trump’s immigration halt for 19 countries: ‘scapegoating entire nationalities’

The GuardianWednesday, December 3, 2025 at 10:08:53 PM
Lawmakers decry Trump’s immigration halt for 19 countries: ‘scapegoating entire nationalities’
  • Immigration groups and lawmakers are criticizing President Donald Trump's decision to halt immigration applications from 19 countries already under U.S. travel restrictions, following a shooting incident that injured two National Guard members. This policy memo from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services includes an immediate hold on asylum applications from all nationalities, raising concerns about the implications for those seeking refuge in the U.S.
  • This development is significant as it reflects a broader trend in U.S. immigration policy under the Trump administration, which has increasingly focused on national security concerns. Critics argue that this approach scapegoats entire nationalities and undermines the principles of asylum and refuge, particularly for individuals fleeing violence and persecution.
  • The recent shooting incident, linked to an Afghan national, has intensified discussions around immigration policy, with calls for stricter measures and reviews of refugee statuses. This situation highlights ongoing debates about the balance between national security and humanitarian obligations, as well as the potential impact on U.S. relations with countries affected by these immigration restrictions.
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