Alicja Wlodkowski, a Pennsylvania resident in New York for the day, was sitting in a restaurant in the bus terminal building at the time. “Suddenly, I saw a group of people, like six people, running. A woman fell. No one even went to stop and help her because the panic was so scary.” Sources close to the investigation said Ullah first arrived in the country from Bangladesh on an F-4 visa, available to those with family in the US, around seven years ago. Several hours after the attack, Donald Trump released a statement saying the explosion showed the need for immigration reform, including ending what is known as “chain migration” within families. Mr Trump’s administration has called for a “merit-based” immigration system that would limit family-based green cards to spouses and minor children. Read more… http://ift.tt/2jQevHF
New York Subway bomb: Bangladeshi suspect ‘armed with pipe device and battery pack’ in ‘Isil-inspired’ attack
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