Homan vows to fully vet Afghan evacuees in the country
- The Department of Defense found that Afghan evacuees were not vetted by the National Counter-Terrorism Center before arriving in the U.S.
- Nearly 80,000 Afghan refugees were admitted into the U.S. between July 2021 and January 2022, according to the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security.
- Homan vows the Trump administration will thoroughly vet Afghan evacuees after a report noted that the group was not properly vetted during the Biden administration's withdrawal.
- Homan supports the Afghan Vetting Accountability Act, previously introduced in the U.S. Senate by Senators Rick Scott and Joni Ernst.
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Homan vows to fully vet Afghan evacuees in the country
Border czar Tom Homan vows the Trump administration will thoroughly vet Afghan refugees after a government report noted the group was not properly vetted after the U.S.' deadly withdrawal from the country during the Biden administration.
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