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State Department Pauses Afghan Passport Visas After D.C. Terrorist Shooting

The Department of State has paused issuing visas for individuals traveling on Afghan passports after an Afghan terrorist shot two National Guard soldiers in Washington, D.C. 

One soldier died and one is in critical condition. The 29-year-old terrorist was also shot. The federal government has said that it will pursue the death penalty for the man

Trump said that the terrorist entered the U.S. from Afghanistan. He said that the Biden administration let in 20 million “unknown and unvetted.” 

Trump has blamed Biden for the shooting. The president has ordered the federal government to re-vet immigrants from Afghanistan.