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    Home»World»Trump Vows ‘Long’ Asylum Halt, Blames Biden Policies

    Trump Vows ‘Long’ Asylum Halt, Blames Biden Policies

    World December 1, 20252 Mins Read
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    Donald Trump has declared his intention to enforce a lengthy suspension on asylum applications entering the United States. Speaking candidly to reporters, the President asserted that many asylum seekers are not suitable for entry, stating, “They are the people who shouldn’t be in our country.” He specifically referenced individuals from nations such as Somalia, which he portrayed as being in disarray with constant internal conflict, arguing that these individuals are detrimental to the U.S.

    When asked about the timeline for this asylum pause, Trump indicated it would be significant, declaring, “For a long time. No time limit.” He justified this by stating the U.S. faces enough challenges and does not need individuals from countries he considers problematic or “very crime-ridden.”

    Trump also sharply criticized the immigration record of the previous administration, led by Joe Biden. He accused them of damaging the nation by permitting the entry of immigrants without proper vetting. The President specifically pointed to former Vice President Kamala Harris, who was tasked with border security, for allowing “anyone and everyone” to enter the country.

    The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed an indefinite suspension of immigration requests for Afghan nationals, echoing the sentiment that prior policies were an “act of national self-sabotage.” The recent tragic shooting of a National Guard member near the White House has become a focal point in this discussion. Authorities have noted that the suspect’s immigration journey commenced during the Biden administration, and have assigned responsibility for the dire consequences to the policies enacted during that period. Another National Guard member remains in critical condition.

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