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The mass Afghan migration wave is creating a self-imposed national security crisis

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The mass Afghan migration wave is creating a self-imposed national security crisis

Not all Afghans are Captain America.

Jordan Schachtel
Aug 20, 2021
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The coming influx of tens of thousands of unvetted Afghan migrants into America will undoubtedly result in a much more grave national security threat than anything related to the “war on terror” launched some 20 years ago.

The Biden Administration and its cheerleading press sycophants appear to be leveraging the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan — due to the hasty Taliban takeover of most of the country and the botched White House response — to import, without the consent of the governed, untold tens of thousands of Afghan migrants that fled to Kabul amid the chaos. 

According to the Pentagon, the mass relocation is fully underway, with the U.S. military performing the task of scooping up thousands of Afghans with the goal of steadily relocating them into the United States.

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Pentagon: "For the previous 24 hours, sixteen C-17s and one C-130 departed Kabul. These flights contained nearly 6,000 passengers including a couple hundred American citizens."
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BREAKING: Pentagon confirms they plan to relocate up to 30,000 Afghan Special Immigrant Visa applicants into the US
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Press propagandists, government bureaucrats, and pro migrant wave activists have continued to claim that virtually all of the Afghans being imported into the United States are akin to “fully vetted” Medal of Honor recipients. These tens of thousands of Afghans are a cadre of patriotic war heroes that “helped us” in our “war on terror,” we’re told. Therefore, they are somehow immediately entitled to permanent relocation into the United States.

And this isn’t a new policy push. For several years, lawmakers have been passing massive funding in Congress to relocate Afghans to the United States on “special immigrant visas,” which entitles them to access the U.S. social welfare system immediately and in perpetuity. It also allows Afghans to avoid deportation under almost any circumstances.

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While the migration wave proponents tell us that almost every Afghan is the equivalent of a “fully vetted” Captain America who remained true to the U.S. mission in the country (whatever that actually was still remains unclear), reality tells us a much more grave tale. During the 20 year war, American soldiers have been repeatedly targeted with “green-on-blue” attacks, in which supposedly vetted, trusted Afghan allies turned their US-supplied weapons against our troops. Hundreds of American service members have been killed and wounded by Afghan army soldiers, who “helped us,” until they didn’t. After cutting a deal with the jihadists, these outwardly allied troops turned their guns on U.S. forces in Afghanistan, repeatedly and consistently.

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rsbnetwork.comBiden administration will house more than 20,000 Afghan refugees in the U.S. - Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN)The Pentagon on Sunday announced it has approved two requests to temporarily relocate more than 20,000 U.S.-allied Afghan refugees to various parts of the United States in the coming weeks,…
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Why is the Afghan migrant wave so U.S. centric this time around? Well, the European continent is understandably balking at the idea of taking in more Afghans. The 2014-2015 Afghan migration wave into Europe resulted in a massive uptick in criminal activity. In Germany, which absorbed a 6-figure tally of Afghan migrants and refugees, Afghans stood out as the most frequent perpetrators of gang violence and sexual assault. Now, following the unprecedented violence committed by Afghan migrants, six EU nations are fighting to deport them back to their homeland, even despite the chaos unfolding in their home country. 

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Even as the Taliban make sweeping advances in Afghanistan, six European nations want to continue deportations back to the country. @lornecook @AP reports
apnews.comSix EU nations want migrants forced back to AfghanistanBRUSSELS (AP) — Six European Union member countries insist that the forced deportation of migrants back to Afghanistan, where Taliban insurgents have made sweeping gains in recent weeks, must continue despite the government in Kabul suspending such “non-voluntary returns” for three months.
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Geographic and technological realities continue to tell us that there’s not even a remote threat to the United States from Afghanistan. The Taliban, its allies, and its jihadist competitors simply do not have the capacity to strike our homeland all the way from Kabul. The only way for Afghan jihadists to damage the U.S. is for our government to physically bring these unvetted masses to our shores. And that’s exactly what the Biden Administration, with the consent of much of Congress, is attempting to pull off.

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The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 happened due to a complete collapse of our domestic security and vetting mechanisms. Osama bin Laden did not launch a missile at the Twin Towers and the Pentagon from the mountains of Afghanistan. His jihadist collaborators lived in America for months on end (some were here for well over a year) before carrying out the attacks. September 11 was a domestic security failure, but American policymakers responded to a domestic issue by launching the biggest foreign policy “war on terror” campaign in American history. At the same time, U.S. leadership has continued doubling down on creating the environment for the very vulnerabilities that resulted in the attacks some 20 years ago. The massive Afghan migration wave that is coming to the United States will represent a more grave threat to our homeland security than anything that will have occurred over the course of 20 years in the far away lands of Afghanistan.

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Sam Quentin
Aug 21, 2021

I'm not necessarily opposed to, nor afraid of immigrants.

Not all Americans are Captain America either, nor ethical, nor moral, nor just, nor intelligent, nor productive, nor safe, etc.

I am not a xenophobe.

I've personally known far more immigrants whom have been far more productive than I have born citizens.

I've personally been subjected to far more crime by white-trash citizen types than I have either "minorities" and/or immigrants.

But there is another oft-ignored problem to consider:

The population of the U.S. in 2000 was about 281,421,906.

The current population is about 331,449,281.

As per the BLS, the Labor Force in 2000 was about 159,607,317.

Currently, the Labor Force has been reduced to about 151,844,011.

So, an increase of about 50.02 million people.

But a reduction of about 7.8 million jobs.

As per the Federal Reserve, the number of publicly-listed companies in the U.S. has been reduced by about 70 percent, since the late 1990's.

Due largely to mergers & acquisitions, in this era of massive consolidation of most everything.

Those mergers & acquisitions have resulted in far fewer jobs, as Corporate America seeks to cut costs, i.e. numbers of employees, to boost profits for their largest institutional shareholders.

Plus, the number of new small businesses starting yearly has also been reduced by about 70 percent, since the late 1990's.

Again, meaning far fewer Americans (and non-citizen immigrants) working.

The true unemployment rate is about 25.4 percent.

Higher than during the Great Depression.

But artificially suppressed by the magic of statistical manipulation (often via revised definitions of "Labor Force", "unemployed", etc.).

The last thing this country needs is even more people.

Whilst there technically may be enough land area to accommodate more people, certain ultra-wealthy land Barons are hoarding millions (tens of millions?) of acres of space, that they're often not using productively.

Thus forcing that growing number of people to cram into relatively smaller spaces.

And people wonder why disease may be rampant (wasn't NY City supposedly the largest "covid" hotspot, whether SARS-CoV2 or even just influenza)?

But hey.....

At least Big Banks like JP Morgan get richer by managing the growing numbers of EBT (aka food stamp) cards (now more than 40 million).

And the Big Asset Management firms, like Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street, Fidelity, Invesco, the Capital Group, et al., make more money by investing in more residential homes, for rental property.

And as they invest in more government subsidized low-income housing units.

And invest in more utility and energy companies that get more government subsidies for low-income earners.

And so on.

Welfare is now profitable.

Bring in more unemployed people.

Make the ultra-rich even richer.

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Conservative Contrarian
Aug 20, 2021

Until corporate media is severely restrained from their sycophant relationship with government bureaucracies and elected officials, everything else is moot. The average American has been tamed into contented lemmings, and media feeds them filling tripe as they envision prime rib.

It’s an amazing time to be alive!

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