The letter goes on to say in the Three years since the Department of Homeland Security has failed to conduct proper vetting of these parole recipients. People like the shooter who shot the two West Virginia National Guardsmen. A DHS Office of Inspector General report in May of 2024 found that the Department of no Homeland Security had no established process or dedicated component for monitoring parole expiration for the Afghan parolee population. And that there are significant gaps in how DHS responds to potential derogatory information discovered in the recurrent vetting process. But here's perhaps the most important line in this letter. (04:12–04:31)
CLAIM
Asserts that DHS lacked a process for monitoring parole expiration for Afghan parolees.
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