Inspector General Confirms DHS Allowed Afghan Terrorists and Criminals Into the U.S. Last Year After Disastrous Troop Withdrawal

An audit from the inspector general has found that Afghan terrorists and criminals were let into the U.S. last year after the embarrassing and disastrous troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.

The inspector general found that one Afghan evacuee made it to the U.S. shortly after being set free from prison by the Taliban. Another evacuee who reached the U.S. was found to pose “a risk to national security” by the FBI three months after being resettled here.

“As a result, DHS paroled at least two individuals into the United States who posed a risk to national security and the safety of local communities and may have admitted or paroled more individuals of concern,” the inspector general concluded.

Additionally, it was found that of the 89,000 individuals who arrived from Afghanistan, over 11,000 of them were listed as having birthdates on Jan. 1. Another 417 did not give a first name, and 242 arrivals did not give a first name. This meant they could not be vetted by federal authorities before being resettled in the U.S.

“Based on the cultural differences and questionable data in the biographic fields, it was challenging for DHS to fully screen and vet the evacuees,” the inspector general stated.

Big League Politics reported on how Afghan refugees started committing violent crimes immediately after being dumped on American shores:

An affidavit is alleging that a newly-imported Afghan refugee recently raped two children, aged 12 and 14, in a bathroom at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin.

According to the affidavit, another refugee reported seeing 20-year-old Bahrullah Noori viciously molesting two children in a bathroom on Sept. 11, as Americans become enriched by the Afghani cultural practice of Bacha Bazi making its way to our shores. The children reportedly corroborated the story and said Noori threatened to beat them if they told.

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