There is now frustration and fear after President Trump’s new comments on immigration, including a possible crackdown affecting Afghan residents, following the National Guard shooting in Washington, DC.
Just days after the deadly National Guard shooting in DC, Afghan immigrants in the Bay Area say they’re feeling new fears following President Trump’s vow to stop immigration requests from what he called “third world countries,” and his call for “reverse migration.”
Trump’s comments come after authorities identified the suspect as an Afghan national, who once worked with a CIA-backed group, killed one national guard reservist and severely injured another.
A man who came from Afghanistan to the US in 1981, who asked to remain anonymous, said he is fearing retaliation against him and his co

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