America Became Strict After the Shooting Near the White House, Usa Will Not Issue Visas to Citizens of This Country
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The U.S. State Department has announced a pause in issuing visas to people with Afghan passports, a measure that frames as necessary to “protect national security and public safety.” The decision comes after an Afghan citizen shot two members of the National Guard near the White House, killing one of them. In parallel, the Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has indefinitely suspended all immigration applications related to Afghan nation…
After the involvement of an Afghan suspect in a shooting near the White House, the US is tightening its scrutiny of green card applications and immigrants. Now, strict action has been taken against Afghan citizens. The Trump administration has stopped issuing visas to those traveling on Afghan passports. Last Wednesday, a shooting took place near the US White House, in which two National Guardsmen were targeted. One guard was killed and another …
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