President Donald Trump’s big crackdown on immigration. US will 'permanently pause migration' from 'third world countries'
US President Donald Trump announced plans to permanently pause migration from all "Third World countries" to allow the US immigration system to recover. This follows a shooting near the White House where an Afghan national wounded two National Guard members. Trump also vowed to end federal benefits for non-citizens and deport those deemed security risks or incompatible with Western values. Following a shooting incident near White House on Wednesday, US President Trump emphasised his administration's intent to pause migration from Third World countries. He also warned that he would overturn the 'millions' of admissions approved under Joe Biden's administration. Prior Travel Restrictions In June 2025, Trump's administration restricted entry from 12 countries including Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen due to national security issues. Partial restrictions appli...