Afghan national in US on special immigrant visa accused of plotting… – EVOL

An Afghan national allowed into the US shortly after the Harris-Biden administration’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan was charged Tuesday with plotting an ISIS-inspired Election Day terror attack.

Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, was living in Oklahoma City on a Special Immigrant Visa as he took steps to stockpile AK-47 rifles and ammunition to carry out an attack on US soil “in the name of ISIS,” according to the Justice Department.

Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, was living in the US on a Special Immigrant Visa. FBI Tawhedi is accused of stockpiling ammo to carry out the attack “in the name of ISIS.”

He entered the US on Sept. 9, 2021, just weeks after the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan and the last US troops departed from the war-torn nation. 

The Harris-Biden administration granted more than 70,000 Afghans humanitarian parole to enter the US  after the US exit from Afghanistan. The Department of Homeland Security’s parole program for Afghans allows migrants to receive two-years of legal status in the US, with the ability to apply for extensions.  

Tawhedi is one of those Afghans on parole “pending adjudication of his immigration proceedings,” according to the complaint. 

Along with gathering

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