Project Veritas published a disturbing expose on the Biden Administration’s Operation Allies Welcome, which allowed suspected terrorists to roam freely throughout the United States. Despite being designated by the Terrorist Watchlist for serious crimes such as murder and the use of explosive devices, the majority of them hold work permits.
Meanwhile, throughout the Afghanistan withdrawal, American civilians were left behind. Some of the alleged terrorists are based in Washington, DC, our nation’s capital, only a short distance from the administration that put them in front of the American population they were meant to protect.
Ismael Jurat is one such accused terrorist. After being removed from the terrorism blacklist, he landed in the United States on August 31, 2021. He was re-added to the terrorist watchlist less than a month later, this time in the “Tier one” danger category, with the code “15” next to his name. This code indicates that he is dangerously armed and has likely utilized explosives and weapons. He does, however, have a valid work visa and presently resides in California.
Anwarallhaq Wahidi is also a category 15 danger, according to the Department of Homeland Security, because of his use of explosives and/or weapons. On October 17th, 2021, he was put to the terrorism blacklist after being welcomed to the United States through Operation Allies Welcome. His two-year work visa was issued on October 27th, 2021.
On August 24, 2021, Nazir Ahmad Rahimi arrived in the United States. The Department of Homeland Security has previously designated him as a possible perpetrator of an undefined deadly terrorist crime. He was caught by ICE while in the United States, but he has yet to be deported. He was last seen in Washington, DC, our nation’s capitol.
The current director of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services is Ur Jaddou. The Department of Homeland Security has a component called US Citizenship and Immigration Services. She has praised the Biden administration’s attempts to speed up the Afghan refugee process.
After the US government declared it couldn’t and wouldn’t bring US citizens back from Afghanistan, Operation Allies Welcome has welcomed over 84,000 Afghan refugees to the US.