Trump Says Asylum Care Could Last ‘Long Time’ After Vigilance Shots

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President Donald Trump said on Sunday that his suspension of the asylum system after the nation’s deadly shooting earlier this week could last “for a long time,” and he drew attention to the possibility of returning citizens to others with criminal histories.
While the administration issued Asylum Careze as an emergency response to the aging population, the President’s comments were reported by the Air Force suggesting that the restrictions could turn into a long-term approach.
President Trump temporarily arrested in a powerful situation to the 19 countries that he established as “sworn of crimes” and sworn “of his presidential crimes.
“We have enough problems. We don’t want those people,” Trump said, adding that there was no time limit on the measure.
Trump is highlighting a federal law that gives the president the power to stop outrage as crackdowns rise
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters while on board Air Force One from Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., Noven, November, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
“We had criminals coming into our country and it was happening,” Trump said, vowing, “If I have the power to do it – I’m not sure – what I can do.”
Trump clarified his recent use of the term “deportation,” implying that it is deporting people already in the U.S.
“Get the people in our country — get them out of here,” Trump said.
Law enforcement responded after two security guards opened fire near the White House
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national, is accused of shooting two members of the West Virginia Guard who were at the White House on Wednesday.

National Guard members Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Andrew Wolfe, 24, were shot in Washington, DC, on Wednesday. Beckstrom died Thursday at the hospital. (United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia/Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
US Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was killed, while her colleague, US Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24, remains in critical condition. Both Patrol members were sent to DC as part of Trump’s Fining Mission to educate DC Police. Trump said he has invited family members of members of the White House guard.
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“I said, ‘When you’re ready, because it’s a difficult thing, come to the White House. We’re going to honor Sarah,'” Trump told reporters. “And it’s the same with Andrew, whether they recover or not.”

Two national soldiers were shot Wednesday blocks from the White House in Washington, Dc. Punman Rahmallah Lakanwal is accused of first degree murder. (AP Photo/Anthony Peltic; furnished by Department of Justice)
Lakanwal is charged with one count of first degree murder and two counts of first degree murder in connection with the shooting, charges that issue visas to people traveling on Afghan passports.



