By Frank Holmes, reporter
President Joe Biden is bragging that his evacuation of Kabul was an “extraordinary success”—even though he left Americans behind, the government fell to the terrorist-coddling Taliban, and the whole country fell under radical Islamic barbarism—because he brought more than 100,000 Afghan citizens to the United States.
But who are the people on the planes? Only a few thousand were American citizens.
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Many of the Afghan “allies” and “vulnerable citizens” are setting off alarm bells within the government that they may not be who they say they are, and they are forging their documents or even have been “flagged for concern” of bringing terrorism or extremism to their new homeland.
So far, the Biden administration admits only finding “a very small number of individuals who’ve been flagged for concern,” an official told CBS News… but they refuse to explain the nature of the threat, how serious the threat it, or exactly how many people it applies to. The DHS refused to comment, CBS said.
We know one thing: Immigration fraud from Afghanistan is high. That’s according to the Biden administration itself.
“Instances of fraud” in Afghan applications for Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) “are relatively high compared to other countries and programs,” according to a U.S. State Department Inspector General report that was released last June, before the rush to whitewash the vetting process. that said, 2020 report from the State Department’s Inspector General highlights these risks.
Those “SIVs” are the “Afghan allies” we keep hearing about on those planes.
To make matters worse, “Some people have landed with no documents whatsoever,” an undercover source told CNN—hardly an anti-immigration news outlet.
The Biden administration says that everyone who got on a U.S.-bound plane had to show a card that registered in Afghanistan’s database…and then they’d get the “real” vetting at “lily pad” sites around the world, like Qatar, Italy, or other countries. If they passed that, then they’d be let in.
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But that’s not exactly true, according to an immigration expert.
There’s an even bigger problem, he says: If we find someone who’s on a terrorism watch list—maybe one of the most wanted terrorists in the world—Americans can’t do a thing about it.
“Suppose we do somehow stumble upon incriminating information in the process of vetting, information that suggests an Afghan evacuee is a security threat or inadmissible for some other reason – what then?” asks Mark Krikorian, of the Center for Immigration Studies.
“We can’t deport them back to Afghanistan”—that airport is closed, thanks to Biden and the Taliban.
We can’t release them in Qatar or Bahrain or wherever we’re holding them; those countries only agreed to temporarily host the Afghans we flew in and certainly would not agree to take a potential threat off our hands,” he continues.
That leaves just one destination: the good old U.S. of A.
“Conclusion: We’re just going to resettle them in the U.S. regardless of the results of vetting,” Krikorian writes.
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It’s not just a U.S. problem. The conservative British newspaper The Telegraph reported that “some Afghan evacuees had arrived at” London’s Heathrow Airport “with no documentation at all, while others carried forged papers.”
And like the Biden administration, the UK is just going to let them resettle in Merry Ole England.
These refugees just “tell us they’ve lost the documents they had,” said Assistant Director of Border Force Heathrow Ian Denison. And he’s not going to lose any sleep over it.
“We’re not going to have an argument with the people that have been through the process they’ve been through.”
The British already evacuated a man on that government’s no-fly list…and now they say he’s no longer a threat. The French government also brought out an Afghan citizen who was connected to the Taliban.
These countries didn’t agree to accept nearly as many Afghan citizens as the U.S. did.
Is it possible the United States of America is the only country that didn’t accidentally bring at least one terrorist, radical, or extremist to our shores?
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Is it possible the Biden administration screwed up the terrorist vetting as badly as it did its withdrawal from Afghanistan and let one, a dozen, or maybe a few hundred radical Islamic terrorists fool them into giving them an all-expense-paid flight to the Great Satan?
And if they did, would we ever hear about it before it was too late?
Frank Holmes is a reporter for The Horn News. He is a veteran journalist and an outspoken conservative that talks about the news that was in his weekly article, “On The Holmes Front.”