Summary
President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. will stop migration from all Third World Countries to help the immigration system recover. This decision follows a shooting involving an Afghan national, leading to immediate changes in immigration policies.
Key Facts
- President Trump plans to "permanently pause" migration from Third World Countries.
- The announcement follows a shooting incident involving an Afghan national.
- The attack resulted in the death of one National Guard member and injured another.
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) halted immigration applications from Afghan nationals.
- President Trump ordered a review of green card holders from 19 countries.
- The specific countries affected by the migration pause were not immediately disclosed.