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US Citizenship and Immigration Services resumes asylum claims after halt

By Thomson Reuters Mar 30, 2026 | 5:22 PM

By Jasper Ward

WASHINGTON, March 30 (Reuters) – The Trump administration will resume processing some asylum applications after ​it halted all such claims ‌following the shooting of two National Guard members by an asylum seeker, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said on Monday.

“USCIS ‌has ​lifted the adjudicative hold ⁠for thoroughly screened ⁠asylum seekers from non-high-risk countries,” an agency spokesperson said, adding that maximum screening and vetting for immigrants ​will continue.

USCIS did not say which countries were considered “non-high-risk.”

Washington’s halt of ⁠asylum proceedings in November ⁠came after the Trump ​administration blamed Biden-era vetting failures for the ​admission of an Afghan immigrant accused ‌of shooting the National Guard members – one of whom later died.

The suspended services were part of an ⁠immigration crackdown ordered by President Donald Trump in response to the attack.

The Trump administration ⁠was ‌already carrying out an aggressive ⁠immigration campaign before the ​shooting. ‌In July, the U.S. imposed ​a travel ⁠ban on citizens from 12 countries. That ban was expanded after the shooting to include seven more countries.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in WashingtonEditing by ​Matthew Lewis)