Update: US stops processing Afghan immigration requests after shooting near White House

WASHINGTON, Nov 27 (NNN-XINHUA) — The US Citizenship and Immigration Services said Wednesday it has halted all immigration processing related to Afghan nationals indefinitely, after two US National Guard soldiers were shot and critically wounded near the White House earlier in the day.

The move came as President Donald Trump described the attack as “an act of terror,” saying the suspect came from Afghanistan in 2021.

Trump said on social media that the government must “re-examine every single alien who has entered our country from Afghanistan” during former President Joe Biden’s administration and take measures to remove anyone “who does not belong here or add benefit to our country.”

He added that “the animal that shot the two National Guardsmen … will pay a very steep price.”

The suspect, identified as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, has been living in Washington state, NBC News reported, citing senior law enforcement sources.

Authorities are still working to confirm all the details surrounding the individual who is now in custody, said the report.

The attack took place at around 14:15 local time near the Farragut Square Metro Station, said a statement from Joint Task Force D.C., which oversees the National Guard deployments to Washington.

In a social media post, Trump said that the two guardsmen, both of whom are “critically wounded,” are in two separate hospitals, and that the gunman was also severely wounded.

West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey confirmed in a post on X that the injured were from the West Virginia National Guard.

When the incident happened, Trump was at his resort in Palm Beach ahead of Thursday’s Thanksgiving holiday, while Vice President JD Vance was in Kentucky.

“The White House is aware and actively monitoring this tragic situation. The President has been briefed,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

Following the shooting, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday that Trump asked him to send 500 more National Guard members to Washington.

In August, Trump placed the police department in Washington under direct federal control and deployed the National Guard to the nation’s capital.

More than 2,000 National Guard soldiers are currently on duty in Washington, according to multiple media reports. — NNN-XINHUA

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