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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is pausing all immigration functions comparable to requests for inexperienced playing cards for folks from 19 international locations banned from journey earlier this 12 months, as a part of sweeping immigration adjustments within the wake of the taking pictures of two Nationwide Guard troops.

President Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Air Force One on Nov. 16 at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Fla.

The adjustments had been outlined in a coverage memo posted Tuesday on the web site of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Companies, the company tasked with processing and approving all requests for immigration advantages.

The pause places on maintain a variety of immigration-related selections comparable to inexperienced card functions or naturalizations for immigrants from these 19 international locations that the Trump administration has described as high-risk. It is as much as the company’s director, Joseph Edlow, on when to raise the pause, the memo stated.

The administration in June banned journey to the U.S. by residents of 12 international locations and restricted entry for these from seven others, citing nationwide safety considerations.

The ban utilized to residents of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen whereas the restricted entry utilized to folks from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela.

On the time, no motion was taken in opposition to immigrants from these international locations who had been already within the U.S. earlier than the journey ban went into impact.

National Guardsmen patrol in front of the Washington Monument on the National Mall on Friday.

However now the information from USCIS means these folks already within the U.S. — no matter after they arrived — will come underneath further scrutiny.

The company stated it will conduct a complete overview of all “permitted profit requests” for immigrants who entered the nation through the Biden administration.

The company cited the taking pictures of two Nationwide Guard troops by a suspect who’s an Afghan nationwide as a purpose for the pause and heightened scrutiny for folks from these international locations. One Nationwide Guard soldier was killed and one other wounded within the Thanksgiving week taking pictures close to the White Home.

“In mild of recognized considerations and the menace to the American folks, USCIS has decided {that a} complete re-review, potential interview, and re-interview of all aliens from high-risk international locations of concern who entered the USA on or after January 20, 2021 is critical,” the company stated.

The company stated within the Tuesday memo that inside 90 days it will create a prioritized checklist of immigrants for overview and if needed, referral to immigration enforcement or different legislation enforcement companies.

For the reason that taking pictures, the administration has introduced a flurry of choices it was taking to scrutinize immigrants already within the nation and people searching for to return to the U.S.

Final week, the director of USCIS stated in a social media put up that his company can be reexamining inexperienced card functions for folks from international locations “of concern.” However the coverage directive Tuesday goes additional and lays out in additional element the scope of who will probably be affected.

USCIS additionally stated final week that it was pausing all asylum selections, and the State Division stated it was halting visas for Afghans who assisted the U.S. conflict effort.

Days earlier than the taking pictures, USCIS stated in a separate memo that the administration would overview the circumstances of all refugees who entered the U.S. through the Biden administration.

Critics have stated that the Trump administration’s actions have amounted to collective punishment for immigrants.

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