Washington D.C - A terrifying attack near the White House in Washington D.C. has shocked the nation. An Afghan man, 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, was named as the suspect who shot two National Guard soldiers in an ambush. The violence happened very close to the President’s home, causing fear. Lakanwal was quickly shot and detained by security forces, but the event instantly raised serious national security questions.

The U.S. government reacted strongly to the shooting. The U.S. immigration agency, USCIS, suddenly announced that it is stopping the handling of all requests from Afghan citizens right away. This indefinite pause is needed to re-check all security rules and background processes. This extreme step came because Lakanwal was found to have entered the U.S. in 2021 under Operation Allies Welcome, a program for people from Afghanistan.
President Donald Trump called the shooting an "act of terror." While the two soldiers are recovering, the event has led to a much bigger discussion about who the U.S. allows into the country. The government states that the protection of the American people is its most important job. This event now raises difficult questions about the background checks given to people entering the country, and it affects the future of many Afghan nationals hoping for a safe life in America.
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