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:FBI Probes Congressional Democrats Who Issued Warning To MilitarySix Democratic lawmakers who appeared in a video reminding military personnel to refuse unlawful orders given by President Donald Trump were contacted by the FBI for interviews this week.Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) said the inquiry shows "exactly why we made this video in the first place. [Trump] believes in weaponizing the federal government against his perceived enemies and does not believe laws apply to him or his Cabinet. He uses legal harassment as an intimidation tactic to scare people out of speaking up.""This isn’t just about a video," the freshman Democrat from Michigan added in a statement. "This is not the America I know, and I’m not going to let this next step from the FBI stop me from speaking up for my country and our Constitution."The FBI contacted the House and Senate Sergeants at Arms, requesting interviews with Slotkin, Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.) Rep. Chris Deluzio (D-Pa.), Rep. Maggie Goodlander (D-N.H.), and Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.). “No amount of intimidation or harassment will ever stop us from doing our jobs and honoring our Constitution," the House Democrats said in a defiant statement on Tuesday. "We swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. That oath lasts a lifetime, and we intend to keep it. We will not be bullied. We will never give up the ship.”Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced Monday he was opening a separate investigation into Kelly, a decorated U.S. Navy veteran, suggesting he may face a court-martial over the video.See All UpdatesClose