Members of the Bay Area's Afghan community said they strongly disagree with President Trump's decision to indefinitely pause immigration from Afghanistan . The policy follows Wednesday's shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., which left one dead and another injured. Investigators said the suspect is Afghan.
In Fremont's Little Kabul, home to one of the largest Afghan-American communities in the country, reactions ranged from frustration to fear.
On Sunday, many Afghan-Americans stopped by the popular Maiwand Market to buy traditional Afghan bread, known as naan. While shoppers were friendly and quick to offer a piece of bread, most declined to speak publicly. Off camera, many said they were upset about the indefinite halt on immigration from Afghanistan.
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