Immigration, Media

Afghan journalist detained by Pakistani police in Islamabad

Khamosh was taken into custody in the B-17 sector of the capital, sources said.

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Immigration, US

US releases list of six Afghan nationals accused in security-related cases, citing vetting concerns

“These are just a few of the criminals who have rewarded American generosity with violence,” the statement read.

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Immigration, US

US vows to bar entry for those with terrorist ties after Afghan man’s arrest

The case has drawn renewed attention to the vetting process for Afghan nationals who entered the United States after the.

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Immigration, US

US halts visa issuance for Afghan passport holders

Marco Rubio, US Secretary of State, shared the department’s announcement and reiterated the administration’s stance.

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Immigration, US

US to weigh country of origin as risk factor in immigration vetting, including green card requests

The decision follows Wednesday’s fatal shooting of a National Guard member near the White House.

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Immigration

Trump vows to ‘permanently pause’ migration from poor nations

Trump said the United States should no longer accept migrants from “failed nations."

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Immigration

UN expert warns against blaming Afghan community after DC shooting

"The entire Afghan community must not be punished due to the actions of one individual," Bennett said.

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Immigration

AfghanEvac: DC shooting suspect must be held accountable, but community should not be blamed

“AfghanEvac expects and fully supports the perpetrator facing full accountability and prosecution under the law,” he added.

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Immigration, US

Trump vows harsh punishment for suspect in National Guard shooting

“As we grieve for those who were shot, we are also filled with righteous anger and strong resolve,” Trump said.

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Immigration, US

Afghan refugee accused in shooting near White House

Homeland Security Secretary said Lakanwal arrived in September 2021 and had been living in the United States under humanitarian parole.

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