At Heartland Daily New, Michelle Malkin reports that “There Is No Vetting of Afghan Refugees. A few
excerpts:
. . .
How much of an illusion is the
“multilayered,” “biometric” and “biographic” vetting of Afghan refugees?
Over the holidays, with almost zero
news coverage outside the Washington Examiner and New York Post,
a Senate Republican memo reported that “almost none of the 82,000 people
airlifted from Kabul in August were vetted before being admitted to the United
States, despite claims to the contrary from the Biden administration.”
The memo reportedly noted that
“Afghans without any identification or records were approved for travel to the
United States as long as their fingerprints or other biometrics were not
already in a U.S. Government database and connected to derogatory information
(e.g., a known terrorist, terrorist affiliate, or criminal). Federal officials
relayed that few Afghans know their birthday, which has resulted in a number of
evacuees’ date of birth logged as January 1.”
In October, The Wall Street Journal
reported that Republican lawmakers had been pressing the Biden administration
on “how many Afghans traveled without any paperwork.” No answers yet. . . .
. . .
In early November, Sen. Rob
Portman, R-Ohio, revealed in a floor speech that “there are at least 10
evacuees who made it past all this screening into the United States prior to
the national security concerns being raised and causing them currently to be
detained in federal facilities as a national security threat. That’s 10. We
don’t know how many more there are.”
Open borders plus bleeding hearts
equal a demographic nightmare. Homeland security is a joke. There is no
vetting.
Ms. Malkin’s complete report is here. And this blog reported last month on Afghans
arriving in Cleveland on military transports.
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