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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2025 · 14 MIN

Trump’s New Immigration Freeze Explained: Inside the National Guard Shooting Fallout

from The Political Current · host Hunain Khan

In this episode, we examine a major shift in U.S. immigration policy: the Trump administration’s nationwide halt on all asylum decisions following the Washington DC National Guard shooting. USCIS Director Joseph Edlow confirmed that no asylum case—regardless of nationality—will receive approvals, denials, or closures until a new vetting system is established.We break down how the shooting, allegedly carried out by Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, triggered a rapid series of policy actions. From the temporary suspension of Afghan visa processing to the broad re-examination of green cards from 19 nations, the U.S. immigration system has entered a new phase of heightened scrutiny.This episode explores:• Why asylum processing has been paused nationwide• Trump’s pledge to “permanently pause migration” from “third world countries”• The impact on Afghans who previously worked with U.S. forces• How the National Guard incident reshaped immigration decision-making• Legal and humanitarian concerns raised by the UN and immigration advocates• What this means for migrants already in the U.S. and those seeking entryWe also look at the political implications, including Trump’s broader strategy on refugees, deportations, citizenship rights, and federal benefits for non-citizens. With experts warning about scapegoating and due process concerns, the debate around national security versus humanitarian responsibility has intensified.Listen till the end for expert insights on how this policy shift may influence future immigration reforms and the evolving relationship between national security events and administrative decisions.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-political-current--6768289/support.

In this episode, we examine a major shift in U.S. immigration policy: the Trump administration’s nationwide halt on all asylum decisions following the Washington DC National Guard shooting. USCIS Director Joseph Edlow confirmed that no asylum case—regardless of nationality—will receive approvals, denials, or closures until a new vetting system is established.We break down how the shooting, allegedly carried out by Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, triggered a rapid series of policy actions. From the temporary suspension of Afghan visa processing to the broad re-examination of green cards from 19 nations, the U.S. immigration system has entered a new phase of heightened scrutiny.This episode explores:• Why asylum processing has been paused nationwide• Trump’s pledge to “permanently pause migration” from “third world countries”• The impact on Afghans who previously worked with U.S. forces• How the National Guard incident reshaped immigration decision-making• Legal and humanitarian concerns raised by the UN and immigration advocates• What this means for migrants already in the U.S. and those seeking entryWe also look at the political implications, including Trump’s broader strategy on refugees, deportations, citizenship rights, and federal benefits for non-citizens. With experts warning about scapegoating and due process concerns, the debate around national security versus humanitarian responsibility has intensified.Listen till the end for expert insights on how this policy shift may influence future immigration reforms and the evolving relationship between national security events and administrative decisions.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-political-current--6768289/support.

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