America First Policy Institute
Chad Wolf on the national security concerns posed by welcoming unvetted Palestinians from Gaza.
In a recent appearance on Newsmax, Chad Wolf, former Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, raised serious concerns about the Biden Administration's refugee policies and their implications for U.S. national security. Wolf questioned the logic behind admitting refugees into the United States when countries like Egypt and Jordan are refusing to take them due to security concerns.
Wolf pointed out that this refugee intake adds to the already significant number of individuals entering the U.S. through the southern border, which is straining American communities. He highlighted that the Biden Administration's approach is not only about refugees but also includes millions of undocumented individuals crossing the border and settling across the nation. This includes the thousands of Afghan refugees admitted recently, further complicating the situation.
The former DHS Acting Secretary emphasized that the notion of the U.S. being the primary destination for refugees worldwide is unsustainable and potentially dangerous. He underscored the need for a reassessment of these policies to ensure they do not compromise national security. Wolf argued that the reluctance of other countries to accept refugees should not force the U.S. to bear an excessive burden, especially when American security is at risk.
This discussion on Newsmax underscores the need for a balanced and secure approach to immigration and refugee policies that prioritizes the safety and stability of the United States.