Over 5K Afghan migrants flagged on ‘national security’ grounds since 2021, document reveals
- The Department of Homeland Security flagged over 5,000 Afghan migrants for national security issues after their arrival through Operation Allies Welcome, according to data obtained by the New York Post.
- Of the 6,868 Afghan nationals screened, 5,005 raised national security red flags, and 956 posed public safety concerns, as stated by the Department of Homeland Security.
- Senator Chuck Grassley highlighted weak vetting standards in Operation Allies Welcome, emphasizing concerns over the 885 individuals still in the U.S. with unresolved national security issues.
- Following a tragic shooting involving an Afghan national, the Biden administration faced scrutiny, leading to a review of vetting protocols for migrants from high-risk countries, as reported by the Daily Caller.
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5,000 Afghans Flagged as National Security Concerns Since 2021
Despite claims that Afghans are thoroughly vetted, including Rahmanullah Lakanwal, over 5,000 Afghan migrants have been flagged on national security grounds since 2021. That’s according to a Department of Homeland Security data reveal. In other words, they were admitted without vetting or concern. Let ’em all in no matter what. That’s just Afghans. They aren’t […] The post 5,000 Afghans Flagged as National Security Concerns Since 2021 appeared f…
Shocking Document Reveals Biden's Botched Afghan Evacuation Let Over 5,000 Migrants Flagged for National Security Risks Into America
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