According to the report, this move has drawn sharp criticism from immigrant rights organizations.
Bloomberg reported that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has summoned Afghan migrants residing in the United States to present their documents during the official Christmas and New Year holidays.
According to the report, this move has drawn sharp criticism from immigrant rights organizations, who view it as a sign of intensifying immigration policies under President Donald Trump’s administration, particularly targeting Afghan migrants.
Mohammad Jamal Muslim, an immigrant rights activist, stated: “Supporting immigrants’ rights and defending civil rights reflects the strength of a government. If such arbitrary actions are not curbed, internal division between lawmakers and the government could grow, and democratic values and civil rights in the West will lose their meaning.”
Following the shooting by Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who allegedly opened fire on two members of the U.S. National Guard near the White House, American media have reported that with his case being transferred from the Supreme Court to a district court and the introduction of new federal charges, the likelihood of a death sentence has increased.
Ruhollah Sakhizad, a legal expert, said: “Preliminary courts have jurisdiction over early stages of criminal cases. Considering the proportionality of crime and punishment, as well as the clarity of motive and cause, it will be determined whether the suspect will be sentenced to death.”
Earlier, Reuters reported that Rahmanullah Lakanwal’s initial court hearing was held online on December 2. Although he remained hospitalized, Lakanwal denied all charges and pleaded not guilty.
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