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

US President Donald Trump has announced a plan to "permanently pause" migration from countries deemed "third world," marking an escalation in his administration's hardline stance on immigration. The move comes after two National Guard members were shot in Washington DC, prompting Trump to vow to increase national security by controlling who enters the country.

In a late-night social media post, Trump claimed that his administration would end all federal benefits and subsidies for non-citizens and remove anyone deemed "not a net asset" to the US. However, it's unclear how the president intends to implement this plan, given past challenges in enacting similar policies.

The shooting on Wednesday, which injured one attacker but left another guard critically wounded, has become a flashpoint in Trump's ongoing crackdown on immigration. Authorities suspect the shooter was Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national who entered the US under a Biden-era program last year.

Lakanwal worked with military units backed by the CIA during the US war in Afghanistan, according to reports. The president's late-night post appears to be part of an escalation of anti-migrant policies, which have been dominated by mass deportations this term.

Trump singled out Somali communities in Minnesota, despite promising to end temporary protected status for people from Somalia earlier this week. His rhetoric blamed high crime and the country's rising deficit on migrants and refugees without evidence.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced processing of immigration requests relating to Afghan nationals is suspended pending review. The Department of Homeland Security is expanding this review to include all asylum cases approved under the Biden administration, although it's unclear whether this will apply to cases from countries other than Afghanistan as well.

A travel ban imposed by Trump in June on citizens of 19 countries, including Afghanistan and others, could be expanded under the revised policy. National Guard troops have been positioned across Washington DC since August, prompting a federal judge to order their removal but with an extension of 21 days for the Trump administration to respond or appeal.

The president's plan is likely to face similar challenges in implementation as previous attempts, given the need for legislative approval and court oversight.
 
I'm really worried about this πŸ€• - it seems like Trump's obsession with "third world" countries and migrants is getting out of hand πŸŒͺ️. I mean, come on, blaming Somali communities in Minnesota for high crime without any evidence? That's just xenophobic rhetoric at its worst πŸ˜’.

And what's with the "not a net asset" part? How are they supposed to prove that, anyway? It sounds like Trump wants to create a whole new class of people who are basically invisible and unimportant πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I also feel bad for Rahmanullah Lakanwal - he's got a shady past, I get it, but shooting at National Guard members is not the way to deal with your problems πŸ’₯. We need more community support and mental health resources, not just military might πŸ’”.

This feels like another example of how Trump's policies are fueled by fear and mistrust 🚫. When will we learn that immigration is a complex issue that requires empathy and understanding, not knee-jerk reactions? πŸ™

The fact that the US Citizenship and Immigration Services is suspending processing for Afghan nationals is just another slap in the face to those people who have been trying to rebuild their lives here 🀯. It's time for us to demand better from our leaders - more compassion, more understanding, and more of a commitment to building bridges between communities πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm all about that common sense πŸ€”... so this new immigration policy by Trump sounds super suspicious to me... I mean, is it really fair to punish entire countries based on some random crime stats? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And what's with the "third world" label? Like, how do we even determine which countries fit that bill? πŸ™„ It just feels like a blanket statement to me. And have you seen the way he's talking about Somali communities in Minnesota? Like, that's just racist πŸ’”... and it's not like they're all criminals or anything. I don't think we should be blaming refugees for our country's problems. We need to find real solutions to those issues, not just scapegoat an entire group of people. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ This whole thing feels like a total power grab to me... 🚫
 
I'm worried about where we're heading πŸ€”. This whole thing about suspending immigration from "third world" countries feels like a big blanket statement that doesn't account for the complexity of individual circumstances 🌎. I mean, what does it even mean to be a "net asset" to the US? Is it just based on economic value or something more nuanced? It's easy to demonize certain groups and say they're a problem, but where's the real problem-solving happening here? πŸ’‘

And have we learned nothing from our own history with immigration? The melting pot thing was always supposed to be about diversity and growth 🌈, but now it feels like we're just trying to hold people back. I'm scared that if we continue down this path, we'll lose something essential to what makes us human – connection and understanding across borders πŸ’”.

It's also weird how Trump's rhetoric is focused on "high crime" and economic deficits without considering the real drivers of these issues πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Is it really fair to blame migrants for our own problems? I don't think so 😐.
 
so trump thinks he can just magic away all the problems by "permanently pausing" migration from third world countries lol like that's gonna happen, right? 🀣 his plan sounds super vague and might actually make things worse. and btw, who exactly is a "net asset" to america? πŸ™„ gotta love how he's singling out somali communities in minnesota while still promising to end temp protected status for people from somalia earlier this week... that's like the ultimate example of hypocrisy πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel kinda uneasy about this new policy from President Trump... πŸ€” it seems like things are getting really extreme over here. I get that he wants to increase national security, but targeting specific countries as "third world" feels kinda unfair and xenophobic to me 😬. And what's with the rhetoric about Somali communities in Minnesota? It's just not adding up, especially since he promised to end temporary protected status for people from Somalia earlier this week πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Can't we just focus on finding solutions that make sense for everyone? πŸ™
 
just saw this news and I gotta say, i'm super concerned about what's going down with trump's admin... they're already testing the waters by suspending processing of immigration requests for afghan nationals and now they wanna extend that to all asylum cases approved under the biden admin 🀯 it's like they're playing with fire here. can't help but wonder how this is gonna play out in court, not to mention the potential backlash from all the countries affected by their travel ban 🌎 gotta hope some sanity prevails before things get out of hand...
 
I'm low-key worried about this new plan by Trump... like, it's gonna be super hard to implement and I don't think he's thought this thru πŸ€”. I mean, we already have a travel ban on 19 countries, but now he wants to "pause" migration from other countries? How is that even possible? And what about all the ppl who are already here, just trying to live their lives? It's not like they're all criminals or something πŸ™„. I'm also confused why he's singling out Somali communities in Minnesota, but then promises to end TPS for people from Somalia? That don't add up, fam... πŸ‘Ž
 
πŸ€” so trump wants to permanently pause migration from third world countries? that sounds like a super broad definition, what even qualifies someone as a "third world" country anyway? i'm all for improving national security but shouldn't we be focusing on more constructive solutions instead of targeting specific groups?

and what's with the temporary protected status thing? somali communities in minnesota are being blamed for high crime rates without any evidence? that just feels like scapegoating to me. can't we have a more nuanced conversation about immigration and its impact on communities?

i'm also worried about how this plan will be implemented, given all the past challenges with enforcing similar policies. isn't there a better way to address our national security concerns without resorting to mass deportations and suspending immigration requests? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
.. this guy's really taking it up a notch 🀯, permanently pausing migration from "third world" countries? Like, what even is that? And now he's talking about stripping benefits and removing people deemed "not a net asset"? That's just crazy talk πŸ’€. I mean, I get it, he wants to boost national security, but this feels like some kinda xenophobic nightmare 😱. Those Somali communities in Minnesota getting singled out because of high crime rates? C'mon, dude πŸ™„. And what about the people who worked with the CIA during the war in Afghanistan? Do they even count as "net assets" now? πŸ€” It's just so... unpredictable and unsettling 😬
 
idk what's going on w/ this new policy πŸ€”... permanent pause on migration from "third world" countries? sounds like a load of BS to me πŸ˜’. how do they even define these countries tho? and what exactly does "not a net asset" mean? seems like just another way to demonize certain groups without concrete evidence πŸ’‘. plus, didn't trump just say he was gonna end temp protected status for somali folks last week? πŸ™„ now he's singling them out in his anti-migrant rhetoric? not buying it 🚫. and what about the fact that this whole shooting thing might be connected to a guy who worked with cia-backed military units during the afghan war? seems like trump is just trying to whip up national security fears without a clear plan πŸ’Έ. need some concrete sources on this policy before i believe it's happening πŸ“š
 
I'm so worried about this πŸ€•πŸ’” #MigrantRights are human rights, you know? And what's with the targeting of Somali communities in Minnesota? It's just not right πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ #NotInMyAmerica.

Trump's plan sounds super vague and I don't trust him to actually make it work πŸ’β€β™€οΈ #AlternativeFacts. What's next, rounding up people for "not being a net asset" to society? That's some scary stuff 😱 #DontGoThere.

We need to talk about the root causes of these mass shootings πŸ€” and not just scapegoat innocent immigrants πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ #ImmigrationIsNotTheProblem. And what about the fact that Trump is basically suspending immigration processing for Afghan nationals? That's some messed up stuff πŸ˜• #AfghanRefugeesMatter.

Let's get real, folks, this sounds like a massive power grab 🚨 #TrumpPowerTrip. We need to stand up against this kind of xenophobia and demand better policies from our leaders πŸ’ͺ #WeNeedChange.
 
I'm so worried about this new policy πŸ€•... I mean, it seems like the US is going back on its values of welcoming people from different countries. Donald Trump saying that migrants aren't a net asset to the country just doesn't add up - what does that even mean? Is he gonna start counting all the people who are good for the economy and society too?

And I don't get why he's singling out Somali communities in Minnesota... didn't he promise to end temporary protected status for them earlier this week? It seems like a total backtrack. The guy just keeps blaming migrants and refugees without any proof, it's not fair.

I'm also really scared about the travel ban - 19 countries, including Afghanistan, are already affected. What's next? Are people gonna be detained or deported randomly? The US needs to find ways to control immigration that don't hurt so many innocent people.

I just wish Trump would talk to experts and ordinary Americans like me before making these big decisions πŸ€”... it seems like his policies only make things more complicated and unfair.
 
πŸ€” just thinkin... if we're already prioritizin our own citizens over refugees & asylum seekers who got here through legit channels then what's the diff between 'permanently pause' & just straight up deportin everyone? 🚫 also wut about all the ppl whos lives are literally on hold cuz they can't get their visas or whatever? it's like, how're we even s'posed to build that American dream if we ain't lettin nobody in? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm low-key worried about this new migration pause plan πŸ€•. Did you know that US immigration policies have been a major contributor to some of the lowest birth rates in the country? Births to non-citizens are 50% higher than births among native-born Americans! πŸ“ˆ And let's not forget, this is a country built on immigrants - we're talking about the Pilgrims, Ellis Island... it's all history! πŸ›οΈ

Also, have you seen the graph on refugee resettlement? The number of refugees processed has been declining since 2017, but the asylum caseloads are rising. It doesn't add up, right? πŸ“Š We need to look at the data and not just make assumptions about people who come here seeking a better life.

And btw, did you know that countries with strict immigration policies tend to have lower GDP growth rates? πŸ“ˆ The US is one of the top 5 most open economies globally - it's weird we're tightening up now. What do you think? Should we be exploring ways to increase immigration from countries deemed "third world" or are there better solutions to national security concerns? πŸ€”
 
you know what's weird I was just watching this old episode of star trek the other day and they had this one planet where all the inhabitants were like "we're not sure who we are or where we came from" it was so deep I wonder if that's something we should try to do on earth like, take a step back and reevaluate what it means to be us πŸ€”

anyway, I'm kinda surprised they didn't mention how this plan would affect people who are already here or have family ties in the US... I mean, doesn't their whole " America is a land of opportunity" thing still apply? or is that just gonna get all butthurt now? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm getting a bit worried about this new move by Trump πŸ€”. It seems like his immigration policies are getting more aggressive by the day. I mean, blaming Somali communities in Minnesota for high crime rates without any evidence is just not right 🚫. And now he wants to permanently pause migration from countries deemed "third world" - what's next? Is he going to start labeling citizens based on their nationality? That just sounds like a recipe for disaster 😬.

I'm also concerned about how this plan will be implemented. Trump keeps talking about ending benefits and subsidies for non-citizens, but that's not exactly clear-cut πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And what about the people who are already living in the US? Are they just going to get kicked out because of their country of origin? That would be a disaster for many families 🌎.

I hope Congress takes a closer look at this plan and realizes that it's not as straightforward as Trump makes it seem πŸ€“. We need more nuanced solutions that take into account the complexities of immigration and its impact on our society πŸ’‘.
 
I'm really concerned about this new policy, it sounds like a huge escalation of things πŸ€•. I mean, come on, 'permanently pause' migration from third world countries? What even is that supposed to achieve? It just seems like more xenophobia and division to me...

And what's up with targeting Somali communities in Minnesota specifically? That doesn't make any sense, considering the president had promised to end temporary protected status for people from Somalia earlier this week. I'm starting to think that his policies are more about stirring up fear and hostility than actually addressing real issues...
 
OMG you guys 🀯 I'm so concerned about what's going down with immigration policies in the US right now 😬 Trump's plan to pause migration from certain countries sounds like a huge escalation of his hardline stance on immigrants 🚫 it's already super scary for people living in the US, especially those from communities that are already being targeted.

I mean, let's be real, if we're going to talk about national security, we need to address the root causes of why people are coming here and not just blame them for our country's problems πŸ€” it feels like Trump is more interested in scoring points on social media than actually making a positive impact on people's lives πŸ’”.

And can we please talk about how some of these policies are going to disproportionately affect vulnerable communities? The fact that he's targeting Somali communities specifically is just infuriating 😑, especially after promising to end temporary protected status for them earlier this week.
 
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