Congressional Republicans Demand Answers Explaining The Vetting Of Afghan Evacuees


President Biden received a letter from forty-one congressional Republicans raising serious concerns about the State Department’s “rushed and incomplete vetting of Afghan evacuees” who were brought to the U.S. from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover.

“We are concerned that inadequate criminal and security background checks are being performed by the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the Department of State on evacuees in their country or origin, and in other countries in which they have resided or to which they traveled before being brought to the United States,” the U.S. representatives, led by Rep Yvette Herrell, R-N.M., wrote in the letter.

In the letter, the GOP members of Congress insist that the United States should “honor its promise” to help “Afghan nationals and their families who have risked their lives to support U.S. and Coalition forces, applied for the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program, and are now fleeing the Taliban.”

However, the letter also questions the process used by the DHS to perform background checks, that involves the use of national security and intelligence databases within the United States.

“DHS has released illegal aliens screened under the same U.S. government databases who were wanted for murder, as well as know MS-13 members,” the Republicans wrote. “DHS cannot reliably assess the criminal background of a person from Bolivia, let alone Helmand Province. In fact, this vetting has already failed in the case of Afghan nationals. An Afghan male convicted of rape in the United States and deported by DHS was evacuated from Kabul, allowed to enter the United States, and not caught until he arrived at Washington Dulles International Airport.”

In the letter, Republicans demand the Biden administration answer questions on the status of Americans left in Afghanistan, security checking and evacuee vetting, and information on the release and resettlement of Afghan evacuees into the American homeland.

The letter asks for clarification of “the number of those U.S. citizens still remaining in Afghanistan” and “what communication they had with U.S. officials prior to our August 31, 2021, departure,” as well as the “reasons why they were not repatriated.”

The Republicans asked for the totals for the number of American citizens, SIVs, and lawful permanent residents brought to America. The deadline for response is Sept. 15, 2021.

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