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JD Vance rips CBS star to shreds as she whines about refusing Afghan refugees

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Vice -President JD Vance tore CBS journalist Margaret Brennan in when she repeatedly asked him about the decision to suspend the Afghan refugee program.

In his first interview since his starting, VANCE, 40, spoke with the 'Face the Nation' host over the entire series of executive orders by President Donald Trump, including an end to the country's refugee program.

During their speech, which was broadcast on Sunday morning, VANCE defeated violent Trump's decision to cut off the program, while Brennan was also put in her place because she said that the Oklahoma man who set a terrorist attack in the election day in October, was a very special case. '

“I don't really care, Margaret. I don't want that person in my country and I think most Americans agree with me, “said Vance, which he has tightened the refugees who is not 'correct' before they hit American soil.

When Brennan asked the VP if he was in a statement he made to the outlet in August stating that he does not think we should leave someone who has been properly screened and actually helped us, “Vans immediately clarified his position.

'Well, Margaret I don't agree that all these immigrants or all these refugees have been properly screened. We even know that there are cases of people who are said to have been properly screened and then literally plan terrorist attacks on our country, “he said.

'That happened the campaign if you remember, so clearly not all these Foreign Nationals Have Been Properly Vetted,' He Added, Referring to Afghan National Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, or Oklahoma City At Investigs That Confessed his confessed his At Investigss coincide with the election day.

'No, but there are 30,000 people in the pipeline – Afghan refugees. Do you assist it? ', Brennan replied.

JD Vance rips CBS star to shreds as she whines about refusing Afghan refugees

VICE president JD Vance tore CBS journalist and 'Face the Nation' host Margaret Brennan when she repeatedly interviewed him about Donald Trump's decision to suspect the American Afghan refugee program

Brennan insisted that the refugees were examined, while Vance drove back that many were not 'correctly examined', which led to the possibility of terrorist attacks in America

Brennan insisted that the refugees were examined, while Vance drove back that many were not 'correctly examined', which led to the possibility of terrorist attacks in America

“But my primary care as a vice -president, Margaret, is to take care of the American people, and now that we know that we have problems with many of these refugee programs, we absolutely cannot unleash thousands of unforgettable people in our country,” Vance, “Vance, “Vance,” Vance, “Vance said.

“These people are screened. These people have been screened, “the reporter added.

'Just like the man who planned a terrorist attack in Oklahoma a few months ago? He was reportedly well -examined, “Vance said, adding that” many people in the media and the Democratic party said he had been well investigated, “but” he was clearly not. '

While Brennan tried to get some words, VANCE continued: 'I don't want my children to share a neighborhood with people who have not been properly screened, and because I don't want it for my children, I am not going to force the children of other American citizens for that too. '

Brennan immediately responded to Vance's mention of the planned attack and stated: “No, that was a very special case – it was not clear whether he radicalized when he arrived here or while he lived here.”

On the Inauguration Day, the 47th President signed the order, effectively looking for refugees who had booked flights to the US

Trump said that because the country is 'flooded with record levels of migration', the order is needed to 'manage the burden' of more migrant arrivals.

The refugee program is a process of 18-24 months in which refugees go through medical impressions, security examination and interviews. They must also prove that they flee Afghanistan of prosecution before being admitted.

On the Inauguration Day, the 47th President signed the executive order, as a result of which refugees had booked flights, effectively stood to the US.

On the Inauguration Day, the 47th President signed the executive order, as a result of which refugees had booked flights, effectively stood to the US.

Afghan National Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, from Oklahoma City, known to researchers that he had planned his attack to coincide with the election day. Brennan said that was 'a very special case'

Afghan National Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, from Oklahoma City, known to researchers that he had planned his attack to coincide with the election day. Brennan said that was 'a very special case'

According to the Order of Trump, the US lacks 'the ability to absorb large numbers of migrants' in a way that will not endanger the resources for Americans and that 'protects their safety and safety, and that guarantees the correct assimilation of refugees'.

The move immediately pauted all refugee processing and left tens of thousands of Afghan refugees who have already been screened with uncertain future, including people who are still in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Qatar.

Dailymail.com has obtained a memo that was sent from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to American partners and said that the suspension of flights takes place immediately, five days earlier than in the executive order.

There was immediate confusion among the American partners that the memo was aimed at.

Wetgevers also complained to DailyMail.com They do not have many details and are concerned that this can affect Afghan allies.

Senator Lindsey Graham (RS.C.) was one of those who expressed their concern and indicate that it would be discussed with the Trump government.

“If you are associated with helping us, I want you to be freed from the Taliban,” said Graham.

When asked about the worries about Afghan refugees who are in the dark, said Senator MarkWayne Mullin (R-Okla.), Who has worked on legislation to support Afghans that helped the US that he would call, but Dailymail.com was The first to take the first with the issue under his attention.

“Afghans who supported the US and saved the lives of American troops are still in danger in Afghanistan,” wrote congrsleman Jason Crow (D-Co) on X.

'We have to keep our promise to bring them and their families to safety. Keeping our word is important. We have no partners unless our word means something, “he posted on Wednesday.

Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) responded to a report that 1,600 Afghans had canceled flights on Tuesday.

He said that he was 'incredibly discouraged' that the Trump administration flee for those who were allies in American troops in Afghanistan who were confronted with a terrible risk.

“Our nation has a sacred promise that we have made to do justice by the men and women who risk their lives for our liberties and democracy and do good for their families,” he said.

The Memo of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that “all previously planned trips from refugees to the United States will be canceled and no new travel bookings will be made.”

“Moreover, all refugee processing and pre-departure activities have also been suspended,” it continues.

They were also instructed not to move refugees to transit centers pending travel.

An image of Afghans that are evacuated and flown from Kabul to Qatar on 15 August 2021. (Shown: File image)

An image of Afghans that are evacuated and flown from Kabul to Qatar on 15 August 2021. (Shown: File image)

An image of a child who is helped during the evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan on August 20, 2021 (shown: file image)

An image of a child who is helped during the evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan on August 20, 2021 (shown: file image)

The memo indicated that holders of special immigration disadvantage (SIV) would not be affected, but other American partners were still waiting for guidance on this.

It remains unclear how many refugees are influenced by the move, but all refugee bookings have been canceled, regardless of nationality.

Among those who are affected by the break are at least 200 members of the service member who have waited to be reunited with Afghan allies.

The break is in danger that emerged for America, Afghanevac warned a non -profit organization that is committed to 'fulfilling the United States' duty on Afghan allies and friends'.

Among them are Afghan partner troops and female pilots who train together with the American troops; Officers of Justice, judges and proponents of human rights and the families of American service members and interpreters.

“These are in many cases family. These are family of American service members. These are our partner troops who have fought, trained, fought and bleeding, in addition to our service members, “said Shawn Vandiver, the founder of Afghanevac.

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