President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would “permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries” as he continues to use a Washington, D.C., shooting to intensify his crackdown on immigration.One National Guard member has since died of her injuries and another remains in critical condition as of Sunday.Authorities said Wednesday’s attack was carried out by an Afghan national. He entered the country legally under a resettlement program implemented by former President Joe Biden in 2021 but was granted asylum this year under the Trump administration, according to Reuters.The Trump administration has since vowed to reexamine all asylum cases approved during the Biden years and green cards issued to citizens of 19 countries listed in a travel ban Trump rolled out in June.Follow live updates below:Trump Administration Plans To Fire Worker Who Warned About Shutdown Effects On SNAP: ReportThe Agriculture Department is planning to oust an employee who warned the recent government shutdown could hurt low-income Americans who rely on federal food benefits in an MSNBC appearance last month, The Washington Post reported on Thursday.Ellen Mei, a program specialist at the Food and Nutrition Service who got furloughed as a result of the shutdown, told MSNBC's Chris Jansing on Oct. 2 that "things might get a little dicey" for SNAP recipients if the shutdown lasted through November.Mei added that if funding for food assistance programs ran out, many Americans would "have to turn to the food banks and to their friends and family to try to help them get more support.""We are concerned that the food banks won't have enough food to feed all the people that might be turning to them for assistance," Mei said at the time.A day after the interview was broadcast, Mei was reportedly informed she would be fired 30 days after the shutdown ends.Read more from the Post below:See All Updates