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President Trump is doubling down on his plan to block asylum claims from people living in countries on the U.S.
travel ban list.
This comes after last week's attack on two National Guard troops in Washington, D.C.
one soldier died, the other remains in critical condition.
The suspect is from Afghanistan,
and now Trump has stopped all immigration requests from Afghan nationals.
Speaking last night, he says he'd go a step further.
Trump says he would like to strip naturalized Americans of their citizenship.
if he wants.
If I have the power to do it, I'm not sure that I do, but if I do, I would denaturalize absolutely.
Separately,
each group of National Guard troops patrolling in Washington DC will now be joined by at least one city police officer.
The House and Senate Armed Services Committee are opening inquiries into the Pentagon's deadly attacks on boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific.
This comes after a Washington Post report a follow-up strike on survivors of an initial strike was done following Defense Secretary Pete Hegs has ordered to kill everyone on the boats.
The Pentagon has denied this.