U. S. immigration policy and vetting processes under the Biden administration, particularly focusing on the admission of Afghan refugees and issue of national security.
1. Operation Allies Welcome: Esteemed to have admitted around 190,000 Afghan immigrants since 2021, but the vetting process has been criticized for being ineffective.
2. Concerns Over Vetting: Critics argue that the screening methods, despite including checks against watch lists and interviews, are insufficient for determining whether immigrants align with American values.
3. Trump’s Stance: Former President Trump advocates for halting immigration from Third World countries and emphasizes that new immigrants should share American ideals to fit into society. He calls for an overhaul of the asylum program.
4. USCIS Review: Trump has directed the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to review Green Cards held by 3.3 million aliens from 19 specified countries of concern, ensuring thorough vetting processes.
5. Challenges in Vetting: Many of the countries of concern lack reliable databases, which makes verification difficult. Increased in-person interviews and the use of Artificial Intelligence for lie detection are suggested as solutions.
6. Country-Specific Questions: The article lists potential questions for Afghans and Somalis aimed at revealing their values and attitudes towards American culture and governance.
7. Eligibility Criteria: Reviewed aliens are expected to demonstrate English proficiency and should not be reliant on public assistance.
The author highlights a need for rigorous vetting processes to ensure that new immigrants are compatible with American values and are not a burden on society. Emphasizing an America-First approach, the article argues for a pause in new immigration from specified countries until existing cases are thoroughly reassessed.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/12/vetting_aliens_from_third_world_countries.html
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