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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Immigration, US

US halts all Immigration processing for Afghan nationals after DC shooting

The agency said the decision was made to allow time for a review of its security and vetting procedures.

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US

Trump and Xi meet in South Korea as US announces plans to resume nuclear testing

Mr. Trump said both sides agreed to pause the ongoing trade dispute for at least a year, describing the talks.

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US

Paul Kapur appointed as new US assistant secretary for South and Central Asian affairs

Kapur replaces Donald Lu, who held the position from 2021 until earlier this year.

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US

NCTC chief says al-Qaida planning in attacks in American cities

Kent also addressed Loomer’s reference to the fifth page of the report, which outlines various target categories.

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Afghanistan, US

Trump signs proclamation honoring Abbey Gate victims

The proclamation describes the withdrawal as the “single most embarrassing display of American foreign policy in the history of our.

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Immigration, US

California senator denounces Trump’s move to expel TPS holders

Senator Scott Wiener of California sharply criticized President Trump’s plan to end protections for Afghan refugees and others living in.

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US

Trump threatens 10% tariff on BRICS-aligned nations as leaders gather in Brazil

The threat came just hours after the BRICS summit opened in Rio de Janeiro with a joint statement warning that.

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US

Senate Republicans advance Trump-backed tax, spending bill after late-night vote

The Senate cleared the crucial procedural vote 51 to 49 after more than three hours of tense floor negotiations.

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US

US offers up to $5 million reward for information on Mahmood Shah Habibi

The Justice Department’s announcement falls under its “Rewards for Justice” program.

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