Biden has let in pro-Taliban Afghans
By Ahmer Mustikhan
A female service member working for Operation Allies Welcome was assaulted by a gang of Afghan refugees at Fort Bliss in New Mexico, while at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin two minors were assaulted by a young Afghan and a woman was beaten up by her partner. All three incidents took place in September as the US administration under President Joe Biden geared up to bring in nearly hundred thousand refugees from Afghanistan. Something has gone terribly wrong with the new arrivals from Afghanistan? Republicans charge that President Joe Biden has brought all Taliban supporters to the United States. Afghans in Kabul concur. A World Bank official still trapped in the Afghan capital said, “To tell you about my view, regretfully most of the Pashtuns are so religious that they would agree with Taliban on many religious principles, including Jihad.” He adds, “As a Pashtun myself, I am ashamed to confess this.” A State Department official who worked on different projects in Afghanistan agrees.
“The US intentionally does that. US has information about every person in the world. Our database is larger than any intel agency in the world,” the State Department official said. The State Department official said when he was in Afghanistan he was responsible for identifying people who were either Taliban or who were associated with Taliban and who got salaries from US government projects. “I had access to CIA’s indices but the US government continued funding those projects from which the Taliban got a substantial chunk,” he said.
He said that Islamist forces had been used as leverage by the US, for which we paid a heavy toll domestically: 9/11 and other terrorist events which continue. “The US still uses Islamist Islam for its interests in the Asia, especially South Asia, because it wants to keep its grip tight over that part of the world,” the State Department’s Afghan veteran said. According to Robert Law, Director of Regulatory Law and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) “Since taking office, the Biden administration has claimed it offers a “compassionate” immigration policy. It is becoming ever clearer that compassion is only for the aliens, including those charged with committing heinous crimes against Americans.”
Law gives the example of alleged rapist Zabihullah Mohmand, 19, who had committed his crime just a few days after his arrival in Montana. “Instead of feeling some moral culpability in putting Mohmand in a position to commit this crime, multiple DHS sources tell me that the Biden political leadership team has decided that they will not revoke Mohmand’s EAD (Employment Authorization Document) at this time,” Law writes.
Karen Musalo, law professor and the founding director of the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies at UC Hastings College of the Law and lead coauthor of “Refugee Law and Policy: A Comparative and International Approach,” says the U.S. is morally bound to help the Afghans and should take in at least 1,50,000 refugees. “With the lives of so many Afghans in the balance, there is no time to lose. The administration can and should use humanitarian parole to bring Afghans to safety,” Prof Musalo wrote in the Los Angeles Times, just five days after Taliban captured Kabul and President Ashraf Ghani, along with his kitchen cabinet, fled the Afghan capital. Jane E. Weisner, a liberal Catholic and human rights defender from Amherst, Mass., says pro-Taliban immigrants isn’t a good idea as that would make them radicalized Muslims. But she said she doubts the Biden administration is knowingly letting pro-Taliban elements into the US.
“Why would pro-Taliban immigrants come to the US? They have won in Afghanistan and will rule there. There could be no position of power or acceptance for a pro-Taliban immigrant here in the US. The FBI would monitor their movements if their status were known,” Weisner said. She said she was confident the FBI would watch all Afghanistan immigrants in the beginning of their stay in America. “I do support humanitarian relocation for Afghanistan immigrants fleeing the oppression of the Taliban. Pope Francis has instructed Catholics to welcome Afghan refugees and ask Catholics to help those in need.” According to the New York Times, within a month of the Taliban takeover, 64,000 Afghan refugees were on US soil.
Secretly officials are not willing to buy the upbeat mood of the US administration of acting as a savior of people in distress. “Biden seems to be a loser. He is trying to appease illegal immigrants,” according to a senior security official. Others pointed out at the haste Biden showed in leaving the Afghans to the Taliban mercy in Afghanistan. “The Kurds were thrown out to ISIS wolves an