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DOD Admits Biden's Unvetted Afghans with 'Security Concerns' Have Vanished into U.S

Department of Defense Inspector General issues troubling warning

 on 21st February 2022 @ 10.00pm
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Dozens of Biden's Afghans with 'significant security concerns' have gone missing

The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Inspector General has revealed that dozens of unvetted Afghan refugees, who pose "significant security concerns," have vanished after they were imported into the United States by Democrat Joe Biden.

A bombshell new report from the DOD IG, released late last week, shows the Afghans went missing after arriving in the U.S. for "resettling" into American communities.

The report exposes massive holes in Biden’s unlimited Afghan resettlement program.

Biden's plan to move refugees from Afghanistan into American communities is the largest in U.S. history.

However, the refugees were not subjected to proper vetting through the National Counter-Terrorism Center (NCTC) database.

Specifically, the report details how Biden’s “agencies did not use all available data when vetting Afghan evacuees.”

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Dozens of potentially dangerous Afghan refugees have gone missing

The National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) later discovered “Afghans with derogatory information … who were believed to be in the U.S.” due to the lack of vetting, the report notes.

Now, those unvetted Afghans with possible terrorism ties have gone missing inside the nation’s interior, the DOD report states:

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]

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]

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]

The report indicates that the unvetted Afghans flagged for security concerns who have gone missing inside the U.S. interior “could pose a security risk to the United States.”

Biden’s State Department and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) also run the risk of providing those Afghans with visas, green cards, and naturalized American citizenship.

“The U.S. government could mistakenly grant ineligible Afghan evacuees with derogatory information from the DoD ABIS database SIV or parolee status,” the report states.

To date, Biden has resettled more than 74,400 Afghans in American communities across 46 states since mid-August 2021, according to Breitbart.

The resettlement has continued despite Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’s admission that “not all” Afghans were interviewed in person before getting sent off to American towns and cities.

The resettlement was first authorized by 49 House and Senate Republicans, who joined Democrats in September 2021 to fund the resettlement to the sum of $6.4 billion.

Then, in December 2021, 20 House and Senate Republicans helped Democrats pass an additional $7 billion in funds to ramp up the endless Afghan migration.

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Alejandro Mayorkas’s admitted that 'not all' Afghans were interviewed in person before getting sent off to American towns and cities

Refugee contractors, the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that rely on American taxpayer money to resettle refugees across the U.S. annually, secured billions as a result of the funding measures.

Every five years, refugee resettlement costs taxpayers nearly $9 billion.

Over the course of a lifetime, taxpayers pay about $133,000 per refugee, and within five years of resettlement, roughly 16 percent will need taxpayer-funded housing assistance.

Over the last 20 years, nearly a million refugees have been resettled in the nation — more than double that of residents living in Miami, Florida, and it would be the equivalent of annually adding the population of Pensacola, Florida.

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