Non-Christian governments are usually very wicked, brutal, and destructive. That is one reason America is in serious danger for having elected politicians and officials with no respect for God, morality, truth, justice, or righteousness. Our current leaders failed to comprehend the depth of the humanitarian crisis they created by turning control of Afghanistan over to brutal wicked Muslim monsters. America is now guilty again of turning its back on its friends to give rise to the ungodly ruthless power of its enemies, which always leads to massive murders in the name of establishing and maintaining the power of the ruling elites among the masses.
The Biden administration is rushing to build an immigration system that will decide who gets to stay in the U.S. after promising to airlift tens of thousands of Afghan citizens out of their home country.
But there were more questions than answers Tuesday. Officials were unable to say how many Afghans they thought would qualify for evacuation, how many they could airlift out of the country over the two weeks before the full withdrawal of U.S. troops and what would happen to the Afghans upon arrival to America.
Neither the Department of Homeland Security nor the State Department would say whether the Afghans would be held in custody until their cases are decided or released into communities, and neither department would say whether those who lose their cases for special visas will be deported.
Rush to approve Afghan visas poses serious risks
The Biden administration is rushing to build an immigration system that will decide who gets to stay in the U.S. after promising to airlift tens of thousands of Afghan citizens out of their home country.
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But there were more questions than answers Tuesday. Officials were unable to say how many Afghans they thought would qualify for evacuation, how many they could airlift out of the country over the two weeks before the full withdrawal of U.S. troops and what would happen to the Afghans upon arrival to America.
Neither the Department of Homeland Security nor the State Department would say whether the Afghans would be held in custody until their cases are decided or released into communities, and neither department would say whether those who lose their cases for special visas will be deported.