WASHINGTON – A former aide to former Vice President Mike Pence has blamed the racist views of a senior Trump administration official for the inability of many translators and other allies to get out of Afghanistan before US forces withdraw. To former President Donald Trump, I collaborated with “enablers” to undermine anyone trying to take out allies by “destroying” the special immigrant visa system at the Departments of State and Homeland Security. Afghanistan,” Troy tweeted. She described Pence as “fully aware” of the problem. Pence’s adviser before leaving the administration in August 2020. In February 2020, Trump negotiated a deal with the Taliban to withdraw U.S. forces from this year, Miller said in a statement Saturday that “the reason The only thing that gets anyone stuck in Afghanistan is that Joe Biden is stranded there in the most obscure act of strategic incompetence in human history. “Not all the desperate lying liars in the world can change this inescapable truth.” Miller’s wife, Katie, who was Pence’s director of communications, posted on Twitter a report from the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service showing that the number of special immigrant visas for Iraqis and Afghans was higher during the Trump administration than during the past years of the Obama administration. Troy has been outspoken in her criticism of the administration’s handling of the pandemic and other issues. Other Pence aides have accused her of being “disgruntled.” In a recent op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, Pence said, “The Biden administration’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan is a humiliation of foreign policy unlike anything our country has suffered since Iran was held hostage.” Pence said Biden has no plan “to facilitate the regional resettlement of thousands of refugees.” Afghans who will now seek asylum in the United States with little or no scrutiny.” State Department spokesman Ned Price said this week that the Biden administration inherited a special immigrant visa system that was chronically understaffed, lacked a focal point, and had a bureaucratic process of 14 steps were enshrined in the platform, and with Biden’s direction, Price added, added resources and made enough changes to shave more than a year off average processing time. The number of visas issued rose from 100 in March to 813 visas a week recently, according to price.Interested NS:
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