Demthugs Side with Terrorists on DC National Guard Shooting

So you agree it was during Trump's admin. No, the final approval came during Trump's admin.
I do not agree that it was Trump's employees or even at his direction. What I get is how badly you want it to be his fault, because you don't like feeling like your man just kept letting people in that kills Americans. I suspect you understand the reality, but want it to be something Trump did so badly you will pretend to be stupid to keep that thought rather than pay attention to information.

Vetting was not done under Trump, both times were under Braindead, then Biden employees gave him asylum after the parole period ended. Braindead's vetting leaves much to be desired.
 

Timeline and Personnel Breakdown​


Lakanwal entered the U.S. on September 8, 2021, via OAW humanitarian parole after working with U.S. forces (including CIA partner units in Kandahar since ~2011). He had an active Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) application but was paroled under OAW due to the chaotic evacuation.

PhaseDateKey ActionsPersonnel InvolvedAppointed By / Holdover?
Initial Vetting & Entry2021 (pre-arrival & upon entry)Biometric (fingerprints, iris) & biographic checks; CIA background for prior work; no disqualifiers found. Handled via OAW at transit sites (e.g., Qatar) and U.S. ports.DHS (CBP/USCIS line officers), DoD, FBI, NCTC analysts (~400 total personnel).Biden appointees/holdovers: OAW launched Sept. 2021 under Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas; staff hired/retained from Obama/Trump eras but operating Biden's expedited policy. No Trump influence (he left office Jan. 2021).
Ongoing/Annual Re-Vetting2021–2025Continuous database checks (e.g., post-2024 Oklahoma plot); still "clean" per DHS.Same interagency teams, primarily DHS/USCIS.Biden holdovers: Policy continuity; minimal turnover until 2025 transition.
Asylum GrantApril 2025Reviewed parole status for permanent protection; approved based on persecution risk and prior vetting.USCIS asylum officers/adjudicators.Mostly Biden holdovers: Trump's DHS appointees (e.g., Noem confirmed Jan. 25) oversaw high-level policy, but frontline USCIS staff (thousands) were career civil servants or recent Biden hires. No full purge; acting officials handled April cases under Trump's emerging reviews.

It takes time to completely take over a department, and USCIS asylum officers/adjudicators were not fired by DOGE, etc. Those people were either lifetime employees or hired by the Biden Administration. While the final grant came after he took office, there was no large turnover in that department, these were not "Trump Employees"... The vetting took place under Biden, and his hires gave the final nod for his Asylum.
There are the key words - “lifetime employees”.

Whoever did the vetting, either in Afghanistan or in the US, no doubt were career people using the same protocols as any other administration.
 
I do not agree that it was Trump's employees or even at his direction. What I get is how badly you want it to be his fault, because you don't like feeling like your man just kept letting people in that kills Americans. I suspect you understand the reality, but want it to be something Trump did so badly you will pretend to be stupid to keep that thought rather than pay attention to information.

Vetting was not done under Trump, both times were under Braindead, then Biden employees gave him asylum after the parole period ended. Braindead's vetting leaves much to be desired.
What process was different than previous administrations or this one?
 
What process was different than any other administration? What info about his background did they miss in 2021 or subsequent vettings?
The difference is that the programs were specific to Afghani Evacuees, it was handled through specialized programs like Operation Allies Refuge (OAR) and Operation Allies Welcome (OAW). These programs were created under Biden, and specific to his desperate escape/retreat "plan". The core difference was expedited, pre-arrival focused vetting via parole versus post-arrival, adjudicated asylum proceedings.
 

Noem says National Guard shooting suspect was 'radicalized' in the U.S.​


Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Sunday on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that authorities believe the suspect in the National Guard shooting was radicalized in the U.S. and that the asylum process for migrants would resume once the administration has dealt with a backlog of applications under new standards following the attack.

 
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