Posted on 10/20/2017 2:29:13 PM PDT by ForYourChildren
Thirteen Afghans who came to the United States for military training between 2005 and 2017 went AWOL here and have not been accounted for, according to an inspector general's report.
During that same period, a total of 253,977 foreigners came to the United States for military training, including 2,537 of them from Afghanistan, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) said in a report released on Friday.
During that time, 320 foreign trainees went AWOL in the United States. And of those 320 AWOL trainees, 152 of them (47.5 percent) were from Afghanistan.
As of March 7, 2017, the status of the 152 Afghan trainees who went AWOL included:
--70 who fled the United States;
--39 who gained legal status in the United States;
--27 who were arrested, removed, or are being processed for removal from the United States;
--13 who were still AWOL or remained unaccounted for;
--and 3 who were no longer AWOL or who returned to their U.S.-based training.
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23 different locations in the United States. Including:
56 absconded from Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas
16 trainees absconded from Ft. Rucker, Alabama
13 from Ft. Benning, Georgia
11 from Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri
Check the strip joints and Walt Disney World.
Or ask Bill Clinton. He hangs out at those places.
FYI
A version of this old story surfaces every few years with a few details changed to make it relevant. ..
Just say’n.
How does someone under those circumstances gain ‘legal status?’
Sounds to me like the deep state is deliberately attempting to plant “domestic” Jihadists in the United States.
I would not be training ANYONE from the Middle East at any domestic U.S. military facility, period.
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