Estados Unidos suspendería la migración desde países del 'tercer mundo' hacia su territorio

También amenazó con revocar "millones" de visados concedidos durante el gobierno de su predecesor, Joe Biden. Foto: Jaime Moreno / Portafolio
Estados Unidos suspendería la migración desde países del 'tercer mundo' hacia su territorio

Estados Unidos suspendería la migración desde países del ‘tercer mundo’ hacia su territorio President Trump announced a permanent suspension of migration from “third-world countries” following an attack where an Afghan national allegedly killed a National Guard member. He also threatened to revoke millions of visas issued by the Biden administration. The FBI is investigating the incident as international terrorism, with the alleged attacker having worked with U.S. forces in Afghanistan before resettling in the U.S. in 2021.

  • President Trump announced a permanent suspension of migration from “third-world countries” after an attack in Washington.
  • A National Guard member, Sarah Beckstrom, was killed, and another soldier, Andrew Wolfe, was critically injured.
  • The alleged attacker is a 29-year-old Afghan national who had previously worked with U.S. forces.
  • The FBI is investigating the incident as international terrorism.
  • Trump also threatened to revoke millions of visas issued during the Biden administration.
  • He stated that federal benefits and subsidies for non-citizens would be ended and that foreigners posing a security risk or incompatible with “Western civilization” would be deported.
  • Joseph Edlow of USCIS will review the immigration status of permanent residents from 19 countries, including Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, Iran, and Burma.
  • The alleged attacker reportedly arrived in the U.S. through an evacuation program for Afghans who collaborated with U.S. agencies.
  • The article notes conflicting accounts regarding the security vetting process for Afghan evacuees.
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