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REPORT: Biden Just Did it, and it’s ALL Documented

National security experts are raising the alarm that Joe Biden’s decision to allow some terrorist-affiliated migrants into the United States as part of an effort to reenter the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, although the State Department declares the move was intended to assist Afghans.

“I think it’s a disastrous decision,” former National Security Advisor John Bolton told the John Solomon Reports podcast on Tuesday. “I attribute it largely to the administration’s continuing efforts to get back into the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.”

The State and Homeland Security departments instituted a new immigration guideline recently to approve U.S. “immigration benefits” to migrants who provided “insignificant” or “limited material support” to  U.S.-designated terrorist organizations.

A State Department representative informed Just the News that the “action will allow the U.S. government to meet the protection needs of qualifying Afghans who do not pose a national security or public safety risk.”

The Taliban is not a U.S.-designated fear company, so the guideline modification does not apply to Afghan nationals who helped the Taliban, the present rulers of Afghanistan.

“The rule that they have offered is so broad that it actually applies to many more individuals other than just Afghans,” former acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf told “Just the News, Not Noise” on Tuesday.

Wolf stated he does not think the Biden administration is “actually competent enough” to administer the new law “in a way that is actually good for Americans.”

The Trump administration designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as a foreign terrorist company, and while it appears Biden will not remove the group’s terrorist designation, Bolton stated the modification in migration policy reveals the White House is “trying to mitigate the effect of that designation.”

“It’s another sign of bending the knee to the Ayatollah in Iran,” he said. “And it’s a signal to terrorists all around the world that the U.S. just doesn’t have staying power.”

After Iran completely stopped complying with the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency early last month, Biden’s currently doubtful odds of bringing back the JCPOA grew even less likely.

Bolton said that Biden’s attempts to reenter the deal “severely impaired America’s relations with all of our friends in the Middle East and Israel,” where Iran poses the “principal threat to peace and security.”

Biden plans on visiting the area next week, in order to discuss security, including threats from Iran.

H/T Just The News

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