The Biden administration's evacuation from Kabul in 2021 has been criticized for its chaotic nature, prompting the establishment of the CARE program to assist Afghans who aided U.S. efforts. However, whistleblower reports suggest serious security concerns and internal corruption within the program. Despite calls from Congress to continue the program, the new Trump administration has paused resettlement. There is a debate over the extent of America’s obligation to these Afghan allies, with critics arguing that the operational capabilities necessary to manage such a program are overstated.
History will rightly lambast the Biden administration for the tragic and disastrously managed evacuation from Kabul in 2021.
Whistleblowers have credibly alleged that CARE officials have tolerated unacceptable security risks in resettling unknown Afghans, while also ignoring internal corrupt screening practices.
The right move is to end this program.
Whistleblowers have made the case that unacceptable deficiencies riddle the program.
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