The Trump administration has paused all immigration, green card, and citizenship applications from 19 non-European countries following the Washington National Guard attack involving an Afghan suspect. The new directive orders a full re-review of pending cases, expands June’s travel-ban restrictions, and sparks nationwide concern as oath ceremonies and naturalisation interviews are abruptly cancelled. Immigration experts warn thousands could face indefinite delays under the heightened national security framework.
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