Alleged NYC Terrorist Got To US Through Chain Migration

The alleged perpetrator behind a Monday bombing attack in New York City benefited from chain migration.

Akayed Ullah, 27, is the alleged perpetrator in the attack that left four, including him, wounded. Ullah is from Bangladesh and has lived in the U.S. since 2011.

Department of Homeland Security spokesman Tyler Houlton tweeted that Ullah is a “Lawful Permanent Resident from Bangladesh who benefited from extended family chain migration.”

Chain migration is process that allows immigrants to sponsor the migration of extended family members. President Trump and several key Republican lawmakers want to end the process.

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