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Earlier this month we learned of the Afghan national who was let into the U.S. on a “special immigrant visa” and who subsequently planned a major terrorist attack on U.S. soil:

Turns out the dude was a contractor with the CIA:

And now it turns out that the guy was — surprise — not properly vetted by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris before they allowed him to come into the U.S.:

The Biden-Harris administration now admits that an Afghan national accused of plotting an Election Day terror attack did not undergo certain vetting they previously claimed he passed.

Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, was never vetted or approved by the State Department for special immigrant (SIV) status, though officials from other agencies had claimed he cleared that stringent process.

Sources told Fox News that Tawhedi “was not well known to the U.S. government when the administration facilitated his departure to the states, despite his security role with the CIA in Afghanistan.”

The would-be mass killer “was employed as a local guard outside the base perimeter and he would not have been among the most thoroughly vetted U.S. partners.”

Officials had previously claimed that Tawhedi was vetted three separate times:

[First] to work for the CIA in Afghanistan, then to come to the U.S. on Department of Homeland Security (DHS) humanitarian parole during the withdrawal and a third time when he was approved for special immigrant (SIV) status after arriving in the U.S.

I’m kinda thinking our federal security apparatus is not good at screening terrorists.

In fact, since the purpose of a system is what it does, and our system willfully allows terrorists in the country, what does that say about the government’s plans/goals?


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