Zero Units: Inside the National Guard Shooting

Zero Units: Inside the National Guard Shooting

In this episode of Daily Story Brief, the hosts unpack a tragedy in the heart of Washington, D.C. that spirals from a shocking ambush into a full-blown immigration and national security crisis. Two West Virginia National Guard soldiers are targeted near Farragut Square the day before Thanksgiving, leaving Specialist Sarah Beckstrom dead and Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe fighting for his life. The conversation begins with the grim details of the attack and the controversial National Guard deployment they were serving on—a mission a federal judge had just ruled likely illegal before putting the order on hold.From there, the episode digs into the background of the alleged shooter, Ramanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national who drove across the country to carry out what the FBI is calling an act of domestic terrorism. The hosts trace his path into the United States through Operation Allies Welcome, his long service in CIA-backed Afghan “Zero Units,” and the serious human rights allegations that surrounded those forces. They examine reporting that suggests Lakanwal was a trusted counterterrorism asset but also someone marked by extreme trauma, loss and moral injury, raising hard questions about what happened after he was granted asylum.The story then shifts to the political explosion that followed. The episode walks through how the administration immediately framed the shooting as proof of a broken immigration system, even as facts emerged that his asylum had been approved only months earlier. Listeners hear how the attack was used to justify sweeping new measures: halting all Afghan immigration processing, promising to “pause” migration from so-called third world countries, launching a retroactive review of green cards from 19 nations, and dramatically ramping up interior enforcement using multi-agency street arrests meant to be impossible to ignore.Alongside these policies, the hosts track the rhetoric that accompanied them—from confrontations with journalists to hardline claims that mass migration and assimilation have “failed.” They bring in historians, policy experts and advocates to put those arguments in historical context, connecting them to earlier waves of anti-immigrant fear and to the legal concept of collective punishment. The Afghan American community’s response, UN warnings about international law, and the everyday reality of heightened raids, financial scrutiny and neighborhood alarm round out the picture.Ultimately, this episode is not just about one horrific shooting. It’s about what happens when a single act of violence involving a former U.S. ally becomes the catalyst for a fundamental shift in immigration policy. The hosts leave listeners with the uncomfortable, central question that now hangs over U.S. strategy: after relying on paramilitary partners like the Zero Units for years, how should America balance its moral obligation to protect those allies with its responsibility to safeguard domestic security—and what does that balance look like in practice when fear and politics collide?

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