Quasi-Amnesty for Afghans

Yesterday, we told you about Joe Biden’s recent mammoth request for more money ($33 billion) to keep fighting his proxy war with Russia and about how buried within that request was the plan to try to drain off Russian talent to the detriment of American workers.

It turns out old Joe also had some freebies for those 85,000 or so Afghans he has imported since the Kabul debacle of August 2021. On page 34 of the request document, just after the proposal of the Russian “brain drain” scheme, is the following:

The Secretary of Homeland Security, in the Secretary’s discretion, may adjust the status of an Afghan national … whose parole has not been terminated, to that of an individual lawfully admitted for permanent residence provided that the Afghan national.

Just like that, those tens of thousands of Afghans, who did not meet the international requirements of refugee status and were instead admitted under the rarely used “humanitarian parole” provision and who were never properly vetted, are made legal, with green cards and a smooth pathway to U.S. citizenship.

As to why this “quasi-amnesty” is relevant to Biden’s War, who knows? We’re sure he doesn’t know. It’s just something he (or more likely his backstage wire-pullers) wanted to do, to further their agenda and all.

Oh, and then there’s this. Republican stalwarts Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Rob Portman (R-OH) leapt to signal their support of the measure, Graham telling Roll Call, “I’d like to see these people have some certainty in their lives.”

In regard to the likes of Graham, Portman, and Biden, we Americans have all too much certainty.

For more, see Breitbart.

 

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