Citizenship and immigration services have been working to ensure that afghans admitted into the united states were “properly vetted,” the documents stated. The deportation data project — a set of data on immigration enforcement maintained by concerned academics and lawyers — has just confirmed what many in washington have been warning for months. The trump administration has announced new immigration restrictions following the shooting of two national guard members by a suspect who is an afghan national. Others would be processed according to their current immigration cases, the document states, suggesting they would be detained and face formal deportation proceedings. The changes include a pause on all asylum decisions, changes to green card vetting, and a halt on all visas for afghans. Washington, d.c., residents say the increase of law enforcement and ice officers in the streets has spooked many latino migrants who have stopped coming to work and sending their kids to.
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