President Trump Launches New Specialized Vetting Center to Identify Threats to Public Safety

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Following the tragic ambush on two National Guard soldiers in Washington, D.C., the Trump administration is swiftly tightening immigration screening in the United States. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is opening a new, specialized vetting center to significantly improve the way the federal government evaluates foreign nationals applying for entry or benefits in the United States, as first reported by the Daily Caller News Foundation.

In contrast to what Trump officials characterize as four years of careless shortcuts under Joe Biden, the unit will provide USCIS with more sophisticated tools to identify terrorists, criminal aliens, and other individuals who represent a concern, according to the document acquired by the Daily Caller. The document states that the Atlanta-based center will prioritize screening from "countries of concern," utilize cutting-edge technology, and evaluate accepted applications. Officials assert that the goal is to reinvigorate a system that they believe the Biden administration neglected.

Speaking in public, USCIS Director Joe Edlow described the action as a long-overdue corrective following a string of violent occurrences involving Afghan people brought here under Biden's Operation Allies Welcome. According to Edlow, "USCIS's role in the nation's immigration system has never been more critical." He cited "a foreign national attacking National Guard service members on U.S. soil" as the immediate cause of the change, contending that the agency now requires more powerful tools to defend the nation and restore the integrity of the immigration process.

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Biden-era orders, Edlow told the Daily Caller, forced USCIS to expedite immigration and naturalization cases with "little regard" for the security implications. He said that under President Trump, the agency is "building more protective measures that ensure fraud, deception, and threats do not breach" U.S. defenses, saying, "We changed that approach on day one."

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national who was granted parole in 2021, is charged with killing one National Guard member and seriously injuring another during an ambush in Washington, D.C., during Thanksgiving week. Two other Afghan males who had been allowed under Operation Allies Welcome were caught within days: Jaan Shah Safi, who was detained for allegedly supporting ISIS-K, and Mohammad Dawood Alokozay, who the FBI accused of making bomb threats in Fort Worth.

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The administration imposed stringent restrictions on work-permit eligibility and promptly halted asylum proceedings for foreign nationals from 19 high-risk countries in response to the violence. The tightened stance represents one of the biggest departures from the Biden years, when political pressure caused security vetting to crumble and the border problem to reach unprecedented heights.

Trump officials viewed the new vetting center not only as a response to a national security failure but also as a declaration of principle: the US cannot afford to risk its security with hasty screenings or ideological experiments. The administration is indicating that the days of lenient oversight are over and that safeguarding Americans will once again be the top priority, following years of border disarray and the disastrous Afghanistan pullout that allowed thousands of unscreened people to enter the US.

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