Earlier this month, we told you about an Afghan immigrant who was arrested for plotting an election day terror attack in the U.S. It's a serious thing, but DHS Secretary Mayorkas couldn't be bothered to answer questions about it, and KJP (with an assist from the media) ignored the issue in a White House presser. When Jen Psaki was the Press Secretary, she insisted those Afghan immigrants were thoroughly vetted.
Guess what? They weren't:
NEWS: 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 was never vetted or approved by the State Department for special…
— Jacqui Heinrich (@JacquiHeinrich) October 16, 2024
The entire post reads (emphasis original):
Additionally, sources familiar with the investigation tell FOX that Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi was not well known to the US government when the administration facilitated his departure to the U.S., despite his security role with the CIA in Afghanistan. FOX has learned Tawhedi was employed as a local guard outside the base perimeter and he would not have been among the most thoroughly vetted U.S. partners.
The news upends claims officials made last week that Tawhedi was vetted three times: 1) to work for the CIA in Afghanistan 2) to come to the U.S. on DHS humanitarian parole during the withdrawal, and 3) when he was approved for special immigrant (SIV) status after arriving in the U.S.
Officials now acknowledge Tawhedi was never vetted or approved for special immigrant (SIV) status, a thorough State Department process which can take years to complete. The State Department has maintained all along it had no role in Tawhedi’s refugee status, despite what a DHS case agent told investigators -- leading to its inaccurate mention in the DOJ criminal complaint.
Last week Biden administration officials defended the error, explaining that Tawhedi first entered the country on DHS humanitarian parole – which had its own vetting process – but later applied for SIV status, subjecting him to another round of vetting which he also cleared. Those same officials now admit that claim was wrong, and Tawhedi was never vetted or approved for SIV.
However, officials now say Tawhedi was subjected to ‘recurrent’ vetting as part of his DHS humanitarian parole under Operation Allies Welcome – but this raises new questions.
DHS has repeatedly stated that no red flags were identified at any point in Tawhedi’s vetting, but three sources forcefully disputed DHS’ characterization of the vetting process as “thorough”.
According to a 2022 DHS Inspector General Report, DHS did not provide data or evidence to support its claim that “recurrent vetting processes were established for all paroled Afghan evacuees for the duration of their parole period”.
The report also stated that DHS admitted or paroled evacuees who were not fully vetted into the United States, in many cases because information used to vet evacuees through U.S. Government databases, such as name, date of birth, identification number, and travel document data, was inaccurate, incomplete, or missing.
The 2022 DHS OIG audit revealed 417 records with a first name unknown, 242 records with a last name unknown, and 11,110 records with a birth date recorded as “January 1.” Additionally, 36,400 travel records listed “facilitation document” as the document type, and 7,800 records had invalid or missing document numbers. CBP did not maintain a list of individuals paroled or admitted into the country without proper identification.
Recurrent vetting was initiated by CBP for Operation Allies Welcome parolees prior to their arrival in the United States. CBP shared biographical information collected during the initial screening and vetting process with the National Vetting Center (NVC) and designated Vetting Support Agencies (VSAs) -- external to DHS -- for recurrent vetting against classified information in NVC and VSA data holdings.
DHS stated in the 2024 final report that “the National Vetting Center recurrent vetting is ongoing and active for all OAW parolees”, but the agency has also tells FOX, “Vetting is a point-in-time check that evaluates information available to the U.S. Government at that time.”
DHS says “If individuals who have entered the country are later found to be associated with information indicating a potential national security or public safety concern, DHS and our federal partners investigate and take appropriate action in keeping with the mission of protecting the homeland.”
Investigators are still working to determine whether Tawhedi was radicalized before or after coming to the U.S.
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We are not shocked. Not at all.
We're just lucky that they caught this guy before November 5.
How many others were let in with no vetting?
— Wirra (@wirraone) October 16, 2024
Even one is too many.
I bet they have a detailed database of other Afghan immigrants who were not vetted
— Marc Escens (@Marc_Escens) October 16, 2024
We bet.
This is the result of a shoddy and rushed “plan” (or lack therof) to exit Afghanistan, without thinking of the consequences…
— Angry Elephant (@Craptocracy) October 16, 2024
Make no mistakes, there are more Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi’s here stateside. Will they all be caught?
They will not be, sadly.
We’re only skating by on luck and the grace of God at this point. This is madness.
— Nick (@NickDMichaud) October 16, 2024
Pure madness.
I guess we're just supposed to assume he was plotting an election day massacre on U.S. soil all by himself.
— Lisa Cappiello (@LisaCappiello08) October 16, 2024
'Lone wolf' or something.
When will mayorkas and the rest of this deceitful and malicious admin be held accountable?
— RedTXTrish (@RedTX2024) October 16, 2024
November 5.
If they admit they didn’t vet one they haven’t vetted millions https://t.co/hbnMql7Ewr
— The Dank Knight 🦇 (@capeandcowell) October 16, 2024
They haven't vetted a single one of them.
What an absolute cluster#$%^. https://t.co/6UwyFg7xkM
— Pradheep J. Shanker, M.D. (@neoavatara) October 16, 2024
It sure is a complete cluster.
Reminder: One of the things I repeatedly insisted House Foreign Affairs do is team up with House Oversight to investigate who actually got out during the disastrous Biden-Harris evac from Afghanistan — including details on CIA-linked Afghans & on vetting procedures. They refused. https://t.co/9Ondh1uHgg pic.twitter.com/jrFSctLJ4h
— Jerry Dunleavy IV 🇺🇸 (@JerryDunleavy) October 16, 2024
Wow.
Just wow.
No! They lied? I’m shocked, SHOCKED I tell you! https://t.co/jzPhh8v6kP
— 🔴 P𝕠𝐔𝔫Ⓒ𝓔г (@bloodless_coup) October 16, 2024
SHOCKED.
Biden-Harris Admin checking if refugees coming in are actually terrorists https://t.co/UHZJCeX2Az pic.twitter.com/adIkqzauQP
— Mostly Peaceful Memes (@MostlyPeacefull) October 16, 2024
Nailed it.
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