Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson acknowledged Tuesday that his department had to release two men who admitted they were part of a terrorist group from Turkey, after a judge ordered them to be let out — a decision he said he disagreed with.
Earlier this year, Mr. Johnson had told Congress that four men who were caught crossing the southern border and who claimed to be part of a Marxist terrorist group would be deported. But Tuesday he told the Homeland Security Committee that two of them remain in U.S. custody, and two others were released into the U.S. and then fled to Canada, where they are seeking asylum.Hey, thanks Jeh (which doesn't rhyme with "meh"--but should).
I think it's time to contact our lawmakers and find out what the deal is with two. Are they really here? Have they claimed--and received--refugee status, which entitles them to all sorts of entitlements? (And that's only possible if they lied because if self-declared "terrorists" aren't allowed to become official refugees.) Have they simply disappeared?
And don't you think our Prime Minister should call Jeh's boss and ream him out for unloading these two terrorists on us without so much as a single qualm?
Is this really how friends are supposed to treat friends?
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