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UN urges Washington to keep doors open to asylum seekers after DC attack

Earlier, Trump vows permanent halt to “Third World” migration after Guard member killed


Reuters November 28, 2025 1 min read
A family from Columbia climbs up through a canal fence after crossing under a hole in the US-Mexico border wall in El Paso, Texas. PHOTO: AFP

UN agencies on Friday appealed to Washington to continue allowing asylum seekers access to the United States and to ensure they receive due process, after President Donald Trump vowed to freeze migration from “Third World” countries following an attack near the White House.

The comments mark a further escalation in migration measures Trump has ordered since Wednesday’s shooting, which investigators say was carried out by an Afghan national who entered the United States in 2021.

Asked to respond to Trump’s remarks, UN human rights office spokesperson Jeremy Laurence told a Geneva press briefing: “They are entitled to protection under international law, and that should be given due process.”

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UN refugee agency spokesperson Eujin Byun echoed those remarks. “When people who need protection arrive in their territory, they have to have a due process of asylum. And then they have to have access to territory,” she said, adding that the overwhelming majority of refugees are law-abiding members of host communities.

“So we really want to appeal at this point to the states who are hosting refugees and asylum seekers,” she said.

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