A shooting attack on two members of the West Virginia National Guard outside a Washington DC metro station near the White House has left both victims in critical condition. According to officials, this was an "ambush" by a single gunman, later identified as 29-year-old Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who had entered the United States under Operation Allies Welcome, a Biden-era program that aimed to support Afghans put at risk by the US withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
President Donald Trump called the attack an "act of terror," vowing new scrutiny on immigrants. In a video address, Trump stated that the shooting justified his mass deportation program and the reconsideration of refugee status granted during the Biden administration. He claimed Lakanwal was a foreigner who entered the US from Afghanistan, with Trump accusing the Biden administration of failing to vet him adequately.
The attack has led to increased security measures in Washington DC, with the deployment of 500 additional National Guard troops to patrol the streets, at President Trump's request. The federal court judge that ruled last week that all guard troops should be withdrawn from Washington DC due to probable illegality has not been mentioned by trump
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed Lakanwal's immigration history, stating he was among thousands of unvetted Afghan nationals admitted under Operation Allies Welcome and claimed Democrats who opposed Trump's policies on refugees were "vilifying" the troops.
President Donald Trump called the attack an "act of terror," vowing new scrutiny on immigrants. In a video address, Trump stated that the shooting justified his mass deportation program and the reconsideration of refugee status granted during the Biden administration. He claimed Lakanwal was a foreigner who entered the US from Afghanistan, with Trump accusing the Biden administration of failing to vet him adequately.
The attack has led to increased security measures in Washington DC, with the deployment of 500 additional National Guard troops to patrol the streets, at President Trump's request. The federal court judge that ruled last week that all guard troops should be withdrawn from Washington DC due to probable illegality has not been mentioned by trump
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed Lakanwal's immigration history, stating he was among thousands of unvetted Afghan nationals admitted under Operation Allies Welcome and claimed Democrats who opposed Trump's policies on refugees were "vilifying" the troops.