Trump approved assylum of national guard shooter

From the article:

Lakanwal, 29, is reported to be an Afghan national who came to the United States as part of Operation Allies Welcome, the Biden-era effort to resettle Afghans who assisted U.S. forces. He was then granted asylum in the U.S. in April 2025, CNN reports.

He came to the U.S. under Biden.

He was already here because of Biden.

He didn't need Trumps approval to shoot anyone.

HE WAS ALREADY HERE.

This whole thread is a NOTHINGBURGER like so many of the Stalker-Spammer threads of Conservative from Georgia, the milquetoast lying jerkoff who just can't resist starting a thread if Trump or Vance fart in the Rose Garden.

Except for the fact that it was the Trump administration that gave him asylum, instead of deporting him.
 
Trump and his officials are falsely blaming Biden for lack of vetting, while government records show:
  • He had already been vetted as someone who worked with U.S. forces/CIA in Afghanistan.
  • The Trump administration reviewed the case again at asylum stage and still approved him.
That opens Trump up to the criticism that he’s misrepresenting the facts to shift 100% of the blame away from himself.

That's a lie
 
Except for the fact that it was the Trump administration that gave him asylum, instead of deporting him.

You idiots have been whining about deportations for months, don't try to flip the script now
 
Clever answer. But more clever a dodge.

Now what's the truth? Is it because I don't support Biden or Trump or both?

I'm not interested in a go back and forth with you while you try to assert yourself as some centrist.

That said if Biden hadn't fckd up the Afghanistan withdrawal? And he did, just another collosal fck up by the master of fck ups
 
Except for the fact that it was the Trump administration that gave him asylum, instead of deporting him.
Way to oversimplify it ... What I'm hearing you say is the guy flown in by Biden’s program, processed by Biden-era standards, and rubber-stamped by some "career" staff (before Trump's vetting policies) is Trump's fault? Bwahahaha ..
You're blaming the new owner of the home for the foundation poured by the last guy who owned it. That’s some Olympic-level blame shifting. Besides, you can't just deport someone who was flown here legally and already in the asylum fast lane (with exceptions such as being denied asylum or being a danger to the community).
 
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Way to oversimplify it ... What I'm hearing you say is the guy flown in by Biden’s program, processed by Biden-era standards, and rubber-stamped by some "career" staff (before Trump's vetting policies) is Trump's fault? Bwahahaha ..
You're blaming the new owner of the home for the foundation poured by the last guy who owned it. That’s some Olympic-level blame shifting. Besides, you can't just deport someone who was flown here legally and already in the asylum fast lane (with exceptions such as being denied asylum or being a danger to the community).


Trump owns you, so you'll never admit any fault to Trump or his administration.
 
Trump owns you, so you'll never admit any fault to Trump or his administration.
His point is no different from mine.

Trump can't be everywhere in a bureaucracy that is actively doing everything it can to **** him over.

While there's a treasure trove of his unforced **** ups that can be pointed out, blaming him for an insubordinate bureaucratic shit show isn't one of them.
 
Trump and his officials are falsely blaming Biden for lack of vetting, while government records show:
  • He had already been vetted as someone who worked with U.S. forces/CIA in Afghanistan.
  • The Trump administration reviewed the case again at asylum stage and still approved him.
That opens Trump up to the criticism that he’s misrepresenting the facts to shift 100% of the blame away from himself.
President Trump never granted the killer asylum. A judge did.
 
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