Friday, November 28, 2025
DIGESTWIRE
Contribute
CONTACT US
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Blog
  • Founders
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Blog
  • Founders
No Result
View All Result
DIGESTWIRE
No Result
View All Result
Home Breaking News

Trump’s targeting of ‘third world’ immigrants after the DC shooting is spreading fear

by DigestWire member
November 28, 2025
in Breaking News, US News, World
0
Trump’s targeting of ‘third world’ immigrants after the DC shooting is spreading fear
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Late on Wednesday evening I caught a taxi home from the office after a long and sobering day. 

Washington DC was still absorbing the news that two young National Guard members had been shot in broad daylight at near-point blank range a block from the White House. One of them, Sarah Beckstrom, 20, has died.

“Late night in the office?” the cab driver said.

“Yes…” I replied, not massively enthusiastic for a chat.

“We’ll need to go a different way. The roads are closed because of the shooting.” he told me.

“Terrible, eh?” I replied.

“Yes. I just heard the president…” he said pointing to his car radio.

An hour earlier President Donald Trump had addressed the nation from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

He’d reflected on the shooting, revealed that the gunman was from Afghanistan, blamed former President Biden for allowing him into the country and vowed a massive new immigration crackdown. He singled out Afghans, and then, for reasons that remain unclear, the Somali community in Minnesota.

The alleged gunman had arrived from Afghanistan in 2021. He was among more than 70,000 Afghans brought to America, via a basic vetting process in Qatar, as part of Operation Allies Welcome.

It was part of the fallout from the chaotic American military withdrawal from Afghanistan. As the Taliban regained power, the Biden administration sought to help the thousands of Afghans who had worked with American and other NATO forces for two decades in Afghanistan.

Read more:
Washington DC shooting suspect named with links to CIA
Donald Trump condemns ‘animal’ suspect in shooting

“I’m Abdullah…” the driver said to me.

I had guessed already that he might be from Afghanistan. He then confirmed it.

“I came to America in 2012,” he told me. “I worked with the Americans and the British in Kandahar.

“I prefer the British!” he joked, recognising my accent. “Your language is pure. But America is the dream.”

I asked how he felt about the events of the day.

“Well, I understand the president’s message. As a leader he is right to want to make his country safe,” Abdullah said.

“But I am worried now,” he added. “The Afghan diaspora in America is big”, he said. “It’s scary for us all now…”

America’s foreign misadventures over decades have often been coupled with an influx of immigrants from the collapsed nations left behind.

The American dream usually outweighs any bitterness immigrants may have for the mess they left behind.

Abdullah hinted at his role with US forces in Kandahar two decades ago. He said he was a combat medic. Now he is driving an Uber through the night to make ends meet.

“I shouldn’t be driving now, after this shooting”, he said. “Why?” I asked.

“Because if I get stopped – pulled over for a broken tail light or something – they will probably detain me.”

“Arrest first and ask questions later?” I asked.

“Right… you’ve seen what they have been doing?”

He was referring to the ICE raids – immigration crackdowns across the country to round up suspected illegal immigrants.

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

As part of the crackdown, people with legal residency, as well as people within the asylum process and even US citizens have been detained.

Abdullah is legally in America. But it’s clear from our conversation that this doesn’t give him any comfort.

“You know those signs on the metro”, he says. “See something, say something…?”

He was referring to a US government public awareness campaign that’s been running for years to encourage people to report suspicious activity.

“They will report us now…”

It’s not surprising to me that he might be worried about being reported just because of what he looks like. Ever since 9/11 this has been a worry for minority communities. The fundamental difference now is that the authorities no longer guarantee security for those who have done nothing wrong.

President Trump’s rhetoric will unquestionably stir xenophobia. His jump from “an evil act of terror” to authorising a dramatic extension to his immigration crackdown came within that first statement on Wednesday night.

He pivoted quickly from Afghanistan, “the hell hole on earth”, to the Somali community in Minnesota, despite no connection with the DC shooting. He said the Somalis are “ripping off our country and ripping apart that once-great state”, adding that Somalia as a country has “no laws, no water, no military, no nothing”.

This president doesn’t wait before engaging politically. It’s not his style. The emerging facts suggest that Wednesday’s gunman worked with an elite Afghan unit alongside the CIA. This would have prompted a layered vetting process. Data also suggests that the suspect was granted asylum under Trump’s administration despite entering the country when Joe Biden was president.

Follow our channel and never miss an update

Be the first to get Breaking News

Install the Sky News app for free

The president has now vowed to to “permanently pause” immigration from “third world countries” and to “re-examine every single alien” who has entered the country from Afghanistan.

That would presumably include the man driving me home this evening. Abdullah is a law-abiding legal resident of the United States who fought alongside the Americans in Afghanistan. He should have nothing to fear. But in Trump’s America, he does.

Read Entire Article
Tags: Breaking NewsSkynewsUS
Share30Tweet19
Next Post
Tractor-trailer overturns on Maine interstate

Tractor-trailer overturns on Maine interstate

Trump says National Guard troop shot by Afghan national has died

Trump says National Guard troop shot by Afghan national has died

Radiohead Beats Metallica to Set New Attendance Record at London’s O2

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

No Result
View All Result
Coins MarketCap Live Updates Coins MarketCap Live Updates Coins MarketCap Live Updates
ADVERTISEMENT

Highlights

Trump’s targeting of ‘third world’ immigrants after the DC shooting is spreading fear

France will soon be able to intercept suspected migrant taxi boats in the Channel

WTW in talks to buy NatWest pensions unit Cushon

Hoskinson Urges Cardano Unity Ahead Of Pivotal 2026 Roadmap

The Bitcoin Price Crash To $41,000: There’s A Shark In The Water

Did Trump Turn Crypto Into a Corruption Machine? Rep Raskin Report Claims

Trending

Entertainment

Radiohead Beats Metallica to Set New Attendance Record at London’s O2

by DigestWire member
November 28, 2025
0

After four sold-out shows at London’s The O2, alt-rock group Radiohead has made history with the highest...

Trump says National Guard troop shot by Afghan national has died

Trump says National Guard troop shot by Afghan national has died

November 28, 2025
Tractor-trailer overturns on Maine interstate

Tractor-trailer overturns on Maine interstate

November 28, 2025
Trump’s targeting of ‘third world’ immigrants after the DC shooting is spreading fear

Trump’s targeting of ‘third world’ immigrants after the DC shooting is spreading fear

November 28, 2025
France will soon be able to intercept suspected migrant taxi boats in the Channel

France will soon be able to intercept suspected migrant taxi boats in the Channel

November 28, 2025
DIGEST WIRE

DigestWire is an automated news feed that utilizes AI technology to gather information from sources with varying perspectives. This allows users to gain a comprehensive understanding of different arguments and make informed decisions. DigestWire is dedicated to serving the public interest and upholding democratic values.

Privacy Policy     Terms and Conditions

Recent News

  • Radiohead Beats Metallica to Set New Attendance Record at London’s O2 November 28, 2025
  • Trump says National Guard troop shot by Afghan national has died November 28, 2025
  • Tractor-trailer overturns on Maine interstate November 28, 2025

Categories

  • Blockchain
  • Blog
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Cricket
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Defense
  • Entertainment
  • Football
  • Founders
  • Health Care
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Strange
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • Uncategorized
  • US News
  • World

© 2020-23 Digest Wire. All rights belong to their respective owners.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • US
  • Breaking News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Business
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
  • Defense
  • Crypto
    • Crypto News
    • Crypto Calculator
    • Blockchain
    • Coins Marketcap
    • Top Gainers and Loser of the day
    • Crypto Exchanges
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Strange
  • Blog
  • Founders
  • Contribute!

© 2024 Digest Wire - All right reserved.

Privacy Policy   Terms and Conditions

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.