In a controversial move, USCIS pauses immigration-related decisions for individuals from 19 high-risk countries, raising concerns over increased scrutiny and security measures. Discover the implications of this directive and what it means for immigrants already in the U.S.
In a dramatic move, the US has halted all immigration applications linked to 19 nations, as Trump considers expanding travel restrictions. This comes after a deadly shooting incident involving an Afghan national.
In a shocking incident in Washington, D.C., Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal has been formally charged with murder after shooting two National Guard members, killing one, during a patrol near the White House.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration is launching an immigration enforcement operation targeting Somali immigrants in Minneapolis-St. Paul. This comes amid heightened rhetoric following a shooting incident involving National Guard members.
A devastating ambush in D.C. took the life of National Guard soldier Sarah Beckstrom, leaving her comrade Andrew Wolfe injured. The attack raises questions about mental health and immigration policies amidst a grieving West Virginia community.
The shooting of two National Guard soldiers in Washington, D.C. reveals the tragic mental health struggles of Afghan refugee Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who faced isolation and despair after resettling in the U.S.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national, faces tragic accusations after allegedly shooting two National Guard soldiers. His journey from hope to despair raises questions about refugee support and mental health.
As investigators probe the deadly shooting of National Guardsmen, a troubling portrait of the suspect's financial struggles and mental health issues emerges, alongside possible ties to international terrorism.
A troubling case unfolds as Afghan refugee Rahmanullah Lakanwal, struggling with mental health issues, is accused of shooting two National Guard members in D.C. Explore the complexities of his past and the tragic consequences.
A suspected shooter who opened fire on National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. has raised serious concerns about the vetting process for asylum seekers. 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal may have been radicalized after moving to the U.S. from Afghanistan.