Do we care about “vetting” the Afghan refugees? We fear that Islamic terrorists will get into
our country in the guise of refugees.
“Vetting” is comparison of the refugee with Afghan police records,
Taliban membership lists, school attendance records, driver’s license records
and the like. Trouble is, all these
records are all still in Afghanistan
under the control of the Taliban. Should
the Taliban want to slip a few operatives into the United
States, they will surely show a clean as a
whistle record to any attempt by Americans to check them out.
If the State Dept
had been really effective, they would have acquired the needed Afghan records
during the 20 years we maintained friendly relations with the Afghan
government[s]. You could fit all the records
for the entire country onto a handful of smart drives that would fit in your
pocket. But I’ll bet the State Dept
never bothered to collect the needed records.
I have little respect for our State Dept.
As for me, I figure
any Afghan willing to board a plane out of his/her country, with nothing but
the clothes on his/her back, is probably alright, a good nick on our side. And, I think ordinary police work on our
part, developing informants, cracking down on drug running, keeping good
records about crime in our new Afghan refugee communities, will be enough to
pick up any Islamic terrorists before they can do much badness.