Biden's Failed Vetting Leaves Guardsmen in Grave Danger

Submitted by MAGA Student

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The recent ambush shooting of two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. has shone a harsh spotlight on the Biden administration's controversial decisions surrounding Afghan refugees and national security.

Alleged shooter Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national, was living quietly in a Washington apartment before the violent incident that left both Guardsmen critically injured.

Lakanwal, who arrived in the U.S. during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 under the Biden administration’s Operation Allies Welcome, had previously worked as an ally of U.S. forces in Afghanistan. This raises troubling questions about the vetting processes under an administration that many argue has repeatedly prioritized political optics over the safety of American citizens.


Homeland Security Secretary Pam Bondi made it clear that her department would pursue the death penalty if either of the wounded Guardsmen succumb to their injuries, labeling Lakanwal as a "monster" who "should not have been in our country." The alarming fact that someone with his background was allowed to enter the U.S. sends a chilling message about the efficacy of the Biden administration's handling of immigration and national security.

Former CIA Director John Ratcliffe highlighted the issue further, noting that Lakanwal worked with U.S. agencies during his time in Afghanistan. This directly contradicts the notion that the administration is effectively safeguarding against threats. In a political climate rife with blame-shifting, the left is quick to politicize these tragic incidents, as demonstrated by New Yorker writer Jane Mayer, who criticized the deployment of National Guardsmen instead of acknowledging their role in protecting citizens.

Such responses illustrate a broader narrative from the left—one where the focus is often placed on denigrating conservative initiatives while failing to address the root causes of these national security failures. This incident underscores the real consequences of mismanaged foreign policy and immigration protocols, which have now jeopardized the lives of American servicemen and women.

As the nation processes this tragic event, it is critical to consider the implications of allowing individuals like Lakanwal into our communities during a time of rising domestic threats. The conversation surrounding immigration and national security needs to shift toward a more cautious approach that prioritizes the safety of American lives over political narratives. The American public deserves transparency and accountability, particularly when it comes to those responsible for securing our borders.

The narrative of this tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the importance of implementing robust vetting processes and maintaining vigilance in national security matters to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

Sources:
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nypost.com
conservativeplaybook.com



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