White House: Trump immigration policies could have prevented the attack on New York

The White House said Monday that President Donald Trump's immigration policies could have prevented the alleged terrorist attack in New York, blaming Democrats in Congress for blocking its plans. Authorities in New York identified 27-year-old Akayed Ullah, an immigrant from Bangladesh who entered the US in [...]
The White House said Monday that President Donald Trump's immigration policies could have prevented the alleged terrorist attack in New York, blaming Democrats in Congress for blocking its plans.
Authorities in New York identified 27-year-old Akayed Ullah, an immigrant from Bangladesh who entered the US in 2011, as the suspect who had detonated an artisan bomb Monday morning, injuring four people.
Authorities said the suspect's author also suffered burns as a result of the bombings.
The president is undoubtedly concerned that Congress, especially the Democrats, has failed to take action in some countries where we think we may have prevented this from happening.“, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckebee Saunders told reporters.
“specifically, the president's policy has called for an end to chain migration and if it had been it would have prevented this individual from coming to the United StatesA”, said Sarah Huckabee Sanders.












