Monday, December 15, 2025

US Intelligence Warns: More Than 2,000 Afghan Residents May Have Terrorist Links

 On December 14, 2025, U. S. Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, signaled concerns regarding over 2,000 Afghan nationals living in the U. S. who may have connections to terrorist groups. This announcement comes amid a comprehensive review of about 190,000 Afghans who entered the country since the U. S. troop withdrawal in 2021.

• Security Review: Intelligence agencies are conducting a thorough vetting of Afghan evacuees to assess potential threats to national security.

• Radical Ideologies: Gabbard noted fears that some Afghans might promote radical Islamist ideas, which could jeopardize American safety and constitutional freedoms.

• Recent Violence: The warning is intensified by a recent violent incident in Washington, D. C., where an Afghan national fatally shot a member of the National Guard. This incident has raised questions about the vetting processes used for Afghan refugees.

• Ongoing Investigations: The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI have reopened numerous investigations into Afghans allowed into the U. S., stopping visa and asylum processes while these evaluations occur.

• Complex Dilemma: Critics argue that many Afghans were former collaborators with U. S. forces and fled due to threats from the Taliban. This situation presents a challenging balance between ensuring security and upholding humanitarian commitments to those seeking refuge.

• Need for Balanced Approach: Authorities must navigate how to enhance immigration control without infringing on the civil rights of groups based on the misdeeds of a few individuals while still addressing legitimate security concerns.

As investigations continue, the U. S. faces the task of reinforcing immigration safeguards without compromising its legacy of providing shelter for those at risk. The situation calls for careful deliberation to ensure that vulnerable populations are not unfairly targeted while maintaining the nation's safety from potential threats. 

https://gatewayhispanic.com/2025/12/u-s-intelligence-warns-more-than-2000-afghan/

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