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on December 2, 2025
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Afghan suspect in DC shooting 'radicalized in US' says Homeland Security's Noem
WASHINGTON,
DC - OCTOBER 23: U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem
delivers remarks as U.S. President Donald Trump delivers an announcement
on his Homeland Security Task Force in the State Dining Room of the
White House on October 23, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump announced the
successes of his administration’s task force including the arrests of
over 3,000 cartel and foreign terrorist members. (Photo by Alex
Wong/Getty Images)
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that the Afghan suspect behind the shooting of two National Guard soldiers — one dead — in Washington D.C. last week was likely “radicalized since he's been here in this country.”
Noem shared this conclusion made by law enforcement on Sunday on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” and on ABC News' "This Week.”
"We
do believe it was through connections in his home community and state,
and we're going to continue to talk to those who interacted with him,"
Noem said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Suspect Rahmanullah
Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national, came to the U.S. in August 2021
as part of Operation Allies Welcome, which coincided with the U.S.
military forces’ withdrawal from Afghanistan under the Biden
administration. Lakanwal was a member of a CIA-trained strike force,
which required stringent vetting for him to be a part of. He was granted
asylum under the Trump administration in April this year.
Noem,
echoing other accusations made by Trump officials, blamed the Biden
administration of not properly vetting Lakanwal as well as tens of
thousands of other Afghans airlifted out of Afghanistan.
However,
“Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker stated that Lakanwal was granted
asylum by the Trump administration and explicitly asked Noem if the
Trump administration vetted him before giving him the seal of approval.
Noem then shared that was supposed to be done prior to Lakanwal being
brought to the United States.
“The vetting process happens when
the person comes into the country, and Joe Biden completely did not vet
any of these individuals,” Noem said.
“This individual
waited until he got into the United States and then that application for
asylum was opened under the Joe Biden administration, when he was the
president in the White House and allowed that to go forward with the
information that they provided. That's the Biden administration's
responsibility.”
Noem also shared that President Donald Trump has created a new screening process to vet asylum seekers.
“The
individuals who are here in this country on that program need to be
vetted under our standards that we’re implementing under President Trump
to ensure that they even should be in our country and, if they’re not,
removed immediately,” Noem said.
Last week, the director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services shared on https://x.com/USCISJoe/statu...that
“USCIS has halted all asylum decisions until we can ensure that every
alien is vetted and screened to the maximum degree possible.”
Noem said that the asylum process will resume once the backlog of asylum cases requiring vetting is cleared.
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