Concerns grow over unvetted Afghan ‘suspected terrorists’ let into US

(Washington Examiner) As the Biden administration moves to ship tens of thousands of Afghan refugees into American communities to live, there is growing concern that the vetting process to weed out “known or suspected terrorists,” including those involved in IED attacks on American troops, failed.

At issue is a newly released Pentagon inspector general’s report that highlighted the dozens of refugees who slipped through the process and are suspected of being dangerous.

The report was mentioned in some earlier stories about the problems with the vetting process but is now getting much more attention as the Department of Homeland Security eyes suburban neighborhoods, including Loudoun County’s posh Lansdowne, to cycle refugees through.

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