Trump says he will ‘permanently pause’ migration from ‘third world countries’ after national guard shooting

The GuardianFriday, November 28, 2025 at 5:36:04 AM
Trump says he will ‘permanently pause’ migration from ‘third world countries’ after national guard shooting
  • President Donald Trump announced plans to permanently pause migration from all third world countries following a shooting incident in Washington, D.C., which critically injured two members of the West Virginia National Guard. This announcement came in a late-night social media post after the attack, which has been described as a political flashpoint in Trump's ongoing immigration policies.
  • The decision to pause migration is part of Trump's broader strategy to tighten immigration controls, particularly in response to incidents perceived as threats to national security. The shooting has intensified discussions around immigration policy and the perceived risks associated with lax migration practices.
  • This development reflects a growing trend in U.S. politics where immigration is increasingly framed as a national security issue. The incident has prompted calls for a review of immigration policies, particularly concerning Afghan refugees, and has reignited debates over the safety and security implications of current immigration practices.
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