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Trump sets immigration law days after mass shooting

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President Trump on Saturday pointed to a federal law that gives broad authority to restrict immigration, just days after sparking a new immigration agenda.

In true social truth, Trump emphasized section 212 (F) of the Law “FITITION and nationality,” which allows the President to “suspend the installation” of non-citizens when it is considered “harmful” to the national interest.

“Whenever the President finds that other aliens or any class of Aliens in the United States would be dangerous to the interests of the United States, or any class, or including

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President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting in the White House press office. (Brendan smilowski/AFP/Getty Images)

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The President’s post comes amid a flurry of moves by his administration following the shooting of two members of the National Guard in Washington, DC, on Wednesday.

On Thursday, Trump vowed to stop violence in countries he says are “Third World countries, and remove people from other countries who he sees as civil crimes, security risks, or” incompatible with Western civilization. “

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Senior U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) Agents review their lists of names and hearings inside the Federal Plaza Courthouse before being arrested on June 27, 2025, in New York. (Bryan R. Smith / AFP via Getty Images)

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He pointed out that America’s immigration system has been overwhelmed and said his approach would allow it to “make a full recovery.”

Trump also vowed to end benefits for noncitizens, immigrants accused of discord “domestic peace, and increase deportations.

On Friday, US citizenship services (Scis) announced that they had suspended all asylum decisions.

Side-by-side photos of the victims of the National Guard Shooting in DC, with a background of the crime scene.

National guard members Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Andrew Wolfe, 24, were shot in Washington, DC Beckstrom died after the attack. (United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia/Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national, has been charged with the shooting of two security guards in Washington, DC.

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National Guard member Sara Beckstrom, 20, died after the shooting. Andrew Wolfe, 24, remains in critical condition.

FOX News Digital’s Landon Mion and Michael Sinkewicz contributed to this report.

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