US Launches Sweeping Review of Green Card Holders From High-Risk Countries Amid US Capitol Attack Fears.
In a dramatic move, the Trump administration has announced that it is reviewing the immigration status of every permanent resident from Afghanistan and 18 other countries suspected to be linked to terrorism. The review comes amid growing concerns over security threats after Wednesday's attack on National Guard troops in Washington D.C., which left several people dead and others injured.
According to officials, a suspect with ties to Afghan forces is believed to have carried out the shooting. The individual, who is 29 years old, had been granted asylum, not permanent residency, just months ago through a group that resettled Afghans in the US following the 2021 Taliban takeover.
US Customs and Immigration Services director Joseph Edlow has issued an executive order directing a "full-scale" re-examination of every Green Card holder from countries deemed "of Identified Concern." While the specific countries were not listed, officials pointed to President Trump's June executive order, which classified 19 nations as high-risk. These countries include Afghanistan, along with several others in Africa and the Middle East.
The order imposed strict travel restrictions on nationals from these countries, effectively banning nearly all entry into the US. However, some temporary work visas from certain of these countries are still allowed. The review is seen as an effort to bolster national security in light of increasing concerns over terrorism.
In a dramatic move, the Trump administration has announced that it is reviewing the immigration status of every permanent resident from Afghanistan and 18 other countries suspected to be linked to terrorism. The review comes amid growing concerns over security threats after Wednesday's attack on National Guard troops in Washington D.C., which left several people dead and others injured.
According to officials, a suspect with ties to Afghan forces is believed to have carried out the shooting. The individual, who is 29 years old, had been granted asylum, not permanent residency, just months ago through a group that resettled Afghans in the US following the 2021 Taliban takeover.
US Customs and Immigration Services director Joseph Edlow has issued an executive order directing a "full-scale" re-examination of every Green Card holder from countries deemed "of Identified Concern." While the specific countries were not listed, officials pointed to President Trump's June executive order, which classified 19 nations as high-risk. These countries include Afghanistan, along with several others in Africa and the Middle East.
The order imposed strict travel restrictions on nationals from these countries, effectively banning nearly all entry into the US. However, some temporary work visas from certain of these countries are still allowed. The review is seen as an effort to bolster national security in light of increasing concerns over terrorism.