Biden and his people keep claiming that they vetted the Afghans they brought to America. The only ones who vetted them were the Taliban who manned the checkpoints. The vetting on our end consisted of running whatever name they were using through our database and seeing if anything came up.
They did as little as possible in order to avoid any red flags. But the red flags are still there.
As of November 2, 2021, NGIC personnel had identified 50 Afghan personnel in the United States with information in DOD records that would indicate potentially significant security concerns. [Emphasis added]
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DOD personnel could not locate some Afghan evacuees whom NGIC personnel identified as having derogatory information that would make them ineligible for the parolee program conducted at [U.S.] safe havens. Specifically, NGIC personnel stated that they could not locate some Afghan evacuees when attempting to report derogatory information to the DOD and U.S. Government agencies supporting [U.S.] safe havens. [Emphasis added]
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For example, as of September 17, 2021, the NGIC had identified 31 Afghans in [the U.S.] who had derogatory information. Of those 31, only 3 could be located. [Emphasis added]
Nothing to worry about, I’m sure. What’s the worst that could happen, they take some flying lessons, visit a nightclub, or stop by the Boston Marathon.
It is however quite striking that the vast majority of Afghans in question could not be located. That means they didn’t go through the resettlement route. Instead they quite likely walked off bases, while claiming that they had relatives or friends somewhere in America. While personnel were supposed to try and dissuade our new arrivals from doing so, they didn’t have the power to stop them.
And now they’re in the wind.
The majority of Afghans did go through the resettlement process which would suggest that these statistics ought to raise red flags of their own.
What are the odds that the majority of Afghans who raised red flags were also the ones who behaved in an atypical manner?
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