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The Latest: Trump wants to ‘permanently pause’ migration to the US from poorer countries

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President Donald Trump says he wants to “permanently pause migration” from poorer nations and is promising to seek to expel millions of immigrants from the United States by revoking their legal status. He is blaming immigrants for problems from crime to housing shortages as part of “social dysfunction” in America and demanding “REVERSE MIGRATION.”

His most severe social media post against immigration since returning to the Oval Office in January came after two National Guard members were shot while patrolling the streets of the nation’s capital under his orders. One died and the other is in critical condition.

Since the shooting not far from the White House, administration officials have pledged to reexamine millions of legal immigrants, building on a 10-month campaign to reduce the immigrant population. In a lengthy social media post late Thursday, the Republican president asserted that millions of people born outside the U.S. and now living in the country bore a large share of the blame for America’s societal ills.

Here’s the latest:

People who work with refugees are worried that those who fled dangerous situations to start again in America will face backlash after authorities say an Afghan national shot two National Guard soldiers this week, killing one of them.

Many Afghans living in the U.S. are afraid to leave their houses, fearing they’ll be swept up by immigration officials or attacked with hate speech, said Shawn VanDiver, president of the San Diego-based group #AfghanEvac, a group that helps resettle Afghans who assisted the U.S. during the two-decade war.

“They’re terrified. It’s insane,” VanDiver told The Associated Press Thursday. “People are acting xenophobic because of one deranged man. He doesn’t represent all Afghans. He represents himself.”

▶ Read about what groups are saying in the shooting’s aftermath

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— Trump says one of the two West Virginia National Guard members shot by Afghan national has died

— What we do and don’t know about the shooting of 2 National Guard members in DC

— Trump criticizes the program that brought Afghan refugees to the U.S. who fought the Taliban — Refugee groups worry about backlash after shooting of National Guard soldiers in DC — A look at the National Guard presence since Trump sent troops to Washington in August — 2 Virginia brothers allegedly plotted to kill ICE agents, Homeland Security says — Court transcripts show Border Patrol official Greg Bovino dodging questions about use of force

— Federal judge expands access to bond hearings for detained immigrants nationwide

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