- A recent headline reports that a DC shooter allegedly gained entry into the United States through an Afghan resettlement initiative that promised swift and secure processing.
- The resettlement program in question was implemented during the Biden administration, specifically designed to facilitate the rapid evacuation and relocation of Afghan individuals.
- According to sources, the Department of Homeland Security, under the leadership of Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, assured that Afghan evacuees would undergo thorough vetting procedures.
- Despite these assurances, the suspected DC Guardsmen shooter was reportedly admitted to the U.S. via this rapid resettlement program.
- This revelation raises potential concerns about the effectiveness and comprehensiveness of the vetting process associated with the Afghan resettlement efforts.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/alleged-dc-shooter-entered-us-under-afghan-resettlement-push-mayorkas-vowed-would-done-swiftly-safely)