Last week, the FBI arrested an Afghan refugee plotting a terror attack on Election Day, which reignited concerns about potential terrorists in the country due to the open-border policy of the Biden-Harris Administration. Representative Cory Mills (R-FL) recently said in an appearance on Fox Business's Mornings with Maria that chaos or even a terror attack could indeed happen on Election Day because of the border crisis.
"I think that it is very possible," said Rep. Mills, "I think that we have seen two elections in 2016 and 2020 where we did have incidents within the actual downtown DC area. A lot of people fail to remember that in 2016, a lot of DC was set on fire at President Trump's winning of the election."
While some protests occurred shortly after the 2016 Election results, Rep. Mills was possibly referring to Trump's inauguration in January 2017, when rioters clashed with police near the site of the swearing-in ceremony.
Nevertheless, the Florida Congressman highlighted the Afghan plotter, Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, who was arrested last week, saying, "We have to acknowledge the fact that it is not just our open borders at the south and the north that we have to be concerned with. There are thousands upon thousands who have entered this country illegally from many countries of terrorist origins."
More worryingly, Mills noted that David Fox, an American still stuck in Afghanistan after the botched 2021 withdrawal, recently said the Department of State emailed thousands of visa documents lacking names, serial numbers, and barcodes, making them frighteningly easy to pass into the hands of terrorists.
"This is the same thing that had been sent to +1000 different Afghans in the country, which had been mass-photocopied and utilized to get on what the Biden-Harris Administration called the 'greatest airlift operation of all time,' knowing that thousands upon thousands of those individuals had never been vetted, had never gone through the [Special Immigrant Visa] process, had never done the biometric scanning, and now, once you get them into the United States, you do not have the ability to request documentation or get further investigation when [Afghanistan] is now being run by the Taliban Haqqani and ISIS," Mills concluded.
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