Federal officials sent Taliban ally to US amid evacuation chaos, audit shows
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : "The evacuee initially cleared vetting at the lily pad, and 3 months after being paroled into the United States, CBP obtained derogatory information from the FBI.53% :"CBP did not always have critical data to properly screen, vet, or inspect Afghan evacuees arriving as part of OAR/OAW," DHS inspector general investigators concluded in a Sept. 6 memorandum.
53% : According to ICE, at the time of our audit, the individual was undergoing removal proceedings.
49% :"CBP paroled another evacuee into the United States who posed national security concerns," the report reads.
42% : The State Department and the Department of Homeland Security established a vetting process, but the chaos of the evacuation under the eyes of the reconquering Taliban presented a difficult task for Customs and Border Protection officials.
42% : CBP also admitted or paroled evacuees who were not fully vetted into the United States."
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