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tomder55
Oct 9, 2024, 07:11 AM
That is what was told to the American people and the thousands of our troops who sacrificed their lives in wars in Afghanistan and the Middle East.

Well that was then . Now ?????

Well we surrendered in Afghanistan in a disorderly retreat . But that aint all . We have invited the terrorists in

John Soloman reports .


The Justice Department revealed that a 27-year-old Afghan refugee waived into the U.S. as part of the widely criticized Operation Allies Refuge was charged in federal court with plotting an Election Day terror attack in support of the Islamic State (ISIS).
Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi was arrested by the FBI on Monday and charged with multiple crimes including conspiring and attempting to provide material support to ISIS, according to the Justice Department announcement.
The charges immediately renewed alarm in Congress and inside security circles about the refugee program the administration put together during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan and which has since been flagged by the Homeland Security's chief watchdog for inadequate vetting for potential terrorist ties.


Biden-Harris team was flagged for weak vetting of Afghan refugees, now one is charged in terror plot | Just The News (https://justthenews.com/government/security/biden-harris-team-was-flagged-weak-vetting-afghan-refugees-now-one-charged)


Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Wis., who chairs the House Oversight subcommittee on border security, told Just the News that Americans need to understand the risks extend far beyond the Afghan refugee program because the Biden-Harris administration has let millions of other illegal aliens into the country with similar inadequate vetting.
The Tawhedi case "is alarming but not at all surprising," he said. "You have countries with high numbers of American-hating extremists sending tens of thousands of people here. What do you expect? I think we will have more of this in future."

jlisenbe
Oct 9, 2024, 08:33 AM
Just more of the terrible mishandling of foreign relations by this administration.