In the wake of the shooting of two members of the National Guard , the Trump administration is pausing all asylum decisions and threatening to return immigrants back to nations like Afghanistan.
In Pittsburgh, a resettlement agency said the lives of thousands of resettled Afghans are in limbo, even though many served alongside the U.S. military in the war against the Taliban.
Reacting to the shootings that killed one member of the West Virginia National Guard and left the other in critical condition, the president has claimed that proper vetting was not done and vowed to shut the door on immigration from certain countries, including the suspect's native Afghanistan.
With the fall of Kabul, the Biden administration took in some 76,000 Afghans, many of whom served alongside the U

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