A refugee from Afghanistan living in Michigan is in police custody after allegedly stabbing a caseworker multiple times.
Around 2 p.m. Wednesday, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office responded to a call about a brutal stabbing in an upscale neighborhood in Orion Township, about 60 miles north of Detroit. The suspect then fled the scene in a car, but soon arrested.
It turned out that the suspect was a refugee from Afghanistan, and that the man who stabbed him was a caseworker for a company that helps resettle refugees in Michigan. Authorities do not believe anyone else was involved.
The victim suffered “multiple stab wounds.” sheriff mike bouchard I immediately underwent surgery. His injury wasvery seriousThankfully, his condition is reported to be improving.
The names of the suspect and victim have not been released. It is unclear when the suspect arrived in the United States or his current immigration status.
“We don't know specifically what his complaint was or what his motive was,” Bouchard said of the Michigan stabbing suspect. Whatever the reason, Bouchard said he apparently attacked someone who was “just trying to do the job of helping that person assimilate.”
Whatever the reason, he apparently attacked someone who Bouchard said was “just trying to do the job of helping that person assimilate.”
The violence occurred days after President Donald Trump signed the agreement. presidential order Suspend U.S. refugee assistance programs. As Blaze News previously reported, the order led to the cancellation of flights to the United States for thousands of refugee candidates from around the world, including Afghanistan.
The EO argued that continued resettlement of refugees is not in the best interest of the United States or its citizens at this time.
“The United States has the capacity to admit large numbers of immigrants, especially refugees, into its communities in a manner that protects the safety and security of Americans and ensures adequate assimilation without compromising the availability of American resources. Missing. It’s about refugees,” it read in part.
As expected, liberal media reacted to the EO and flight cancellations by sharing sob stories about US-allied Afghans stranded within the country and in third countries.
“We know this means families of unaccompanied children, of our (Afghanistan) partner forces who train and fight alongside our troops, who have been killed or wounded, and of active-duty U.S. military members, will be left stranded. ,” said Sean Vandiver, director of #. Afghanistan Evak said. Reuters.
As the media buzzes about the plight of foreigners abroad, it appears that at least one person who managed to reach the United States attacked one of the people he tried to help settle here.
Elias Mouawad, a criminal defense attorney specializing in immigration matters, told FOX 2 that many refugees living in the United States are not thoroughly screened.
“I'm not saying things like this happen all the time, but statistically we don't know who these people are, what their criminal history is,” Mouawad said, referring to the Michigan case. I don't know either,'' he said. We don't know what mental health issues they had. ”
“The biggest problem for many immigrants is applying for asylum,” he added. “Then they must prove to an immigration judge that they are at risk of death or serious injury if they return to their home country.”
“It's difficult to prove.”
The Michigan suspect is not the only Afghan refugee recently accused of a heinous crime. Nasir Ahmad Tauhedi, a 27-year-old Afghan resident of Oklahoma City, was arrested after the Justice Department thwarted his “plan to acquire semi-automatic weapons and conduct violent attacks in the name of ISIS on U.S. soil on Election Day.” , was arrested. ” then-Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement in early October.
Just weeks before Tawhidi was indicted, then-candidate playing cards After the disastrous withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan in 2021, he accused the Biden-Harris administration of possibly importing “thousands of terrorists.”
Biden surrendered Afghanistan to terrorists and withdrew troops in front of the people, leaving thousands of Americans dead. It turns out that only 4,000 of the 26,000 people currently evacuated are American. There is no doubt that the Taliban, now in full control, did not allow their best and brightest to board these evacuation flights. Rather, one can only imagine that thousands of terrorists were airlifted from Afghanistan and transported to neighboring regions around the world. …What a terrible failure. There is no screening. How many terrorists will Joe Biden bring to America? I don't understand!
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