Tuesday, December 2, 2025 - US President, Donald Trump has announced that his administration intends to keep a pause on asylum decisions in place for “a long time,” stating he has “no time limit” in mind for lifting the measure.
The policy freeze was implemented in the aftermath of a
deadly shooting near the White House on November 26, 2025, which resulted in
the death of 20-year-old National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom and critically
wounded another.
The President made his intentions clear regarding the pause,
which the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has linked to a list of 19
countries already facing US travel restrictions.
“We don’t want those people,” Trump stated. “You know why we
don’t want them? Because many have been no good, and they shouldn’t be in our
country.”
The DHS confirmed to reporters that the affected
nationalities include citizens from countries such as Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti,
Iran, and Myanmar, which have been subject to travel restrictions since June.
The asylum freeze was implemented immediately following the
Washington D.C. shooting. A 29-year-old Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal,
was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with the
incident.
Lakanwal had entered the United States as part of a
resettlement program following the American military withdrawal from
Afghanistan in 2021. Despite being part of a CIA-backed "partner
force" fighting the Taliban, he had been granted asylum in April
2025—during the current Trump administration.
Following the event, the President pointed blame at what
officials termed lax vetting by the previous administration for Lakanwal's
admission to the country during the 2021 Afghan airlift.
The President had previously signaled his hardline stance on
immigration, writing after the shooting that he planned to “permanently pause
migration from all Third World Countries to allow the US system to fully
recover.” The current, indefinite freeze on asylum decisions for the 19 listed
countries appears to be the first significant step toward that goal.

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