Biden Immigration Failure Almost Caused an Election Day Terror Nightmare; Mayorkas Refuses to Answer Questions About Afghan National Accused of Plotting an ISIS-Inspired Terror Attack; 8 Senators Demand Answers from Mayorkas
Biden immigration failure and Afghanistan bugout almost caused an Election Day terror nightmare:
The Biden-Harris administration does not care about national security.
Exhibit 1 Billion: The ugly case of Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, an Afghan national who did work for the CIA in his home country and got a US special visa after President Biden’s disastrous bugout.
Tawhedi now stands accused of plotting to execute an ISIS-style terror attack on Election Day.
Keep in mind that, as the beneficiary of a special visa, he was theoretically subject to heavy screening before he entered the United States.
But all evidence shows the Biden team took that about as seriously as our open border, the Iran threat or any other national-security issue.
Indeed, the Biden-Harris geniuses admitted some 77,000 Afghans into the country under the same terms as Tawhedi.
But, per federal law-enforcement officials, the Department of Homeland Security folks tasked with screening such visa holders “had no clue” and were utterly overwhelmed by the inflows as Afghanistan fell to the Taliban.
The Office of the Inspector General confirmed it: “DHS encountered obstacles to screen, vet, and inspect all evacuees during the recent Afghanistan crisis.” —>READ MORE HERE
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas refuses to answer questions about Afghan national accused of plotting an ISIS-inspired terror attack:
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas refused to answer questions Thursday about an Afghan national accused of plotting an ISIS-inspired Election Day terror attack.
Mayorkas, 64, stonewalled a Fox News reporter who peppered him with questions about how Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi gained entry into the US, the vetting process involved and whether it is known if the 27-year-old Oklahoma City resident was radicalized before or after he arrived in the country.
“I’d be very pleased to answer your question in a different setting, but we are here to talk about emergencies and the support that we can deliver to people in desperate need,” the DHS chief responded during a virtual appearance at a White House press briefing.
The reporter noted that the DHS and the State Department have given “conflicting answers” about Tawhedi’s immigration status — with Mayorkas’ agency claiming that the alleged terrorist arrived on a Special Immigrant Visa issued by the State Department and the State Department indicating that Tawhedi was paroled into the country by DHS.
“How do you not have those answers prepared?” the reporter asked Mayorkas, who appeared irritated by the grilling.
“Oh – um – that’s not what I said,” Mayorkas responded. “What I said is I would be pleased to discuss this issue at a different time, but I am here to speak about disasters that have impacted people’s lives in real-time and that is the subject that I am addressing today.” —>READ MORE HERE
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