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Government employee dismissed after hidden camera footage shows him confessing to assisting migrants in taking advantage of loopholes

Government employee dismissed after hidden camera footage shows him confessing to assisting migrants in taking advantage of loopholes

State Department Visa Experts Dismissed Following Controversial Video

Visa specialists previously employed by the U.S. State Department have been let go after being featured in a video where one of them, a man named Arslan Akhtar, discussed how he assisted immigrants in navigating legal loopholes to remain in the country.

This video, recorded in a restaurant, shows Akhtar talking to an undercover journalist from O’Keefe Media Group, revealing his actions and thoughts on immigration.

In an alarming statement, he expressed extreme views regarding justice: “I want him to be dragged out of the building with his hair plug and lynched on the street. I think we need public justice. That’s really what we need. We need a healthy amount of public justice.”

Akhtar also shared opinions that were described as anti-Semitic and anti-American, suggesting to others to avoid talking to authorities and to exploit loopholes in the immigration process.

He noted, “That’s probably the best advice I can give to those people because good people are used. Our immigration system can be really cruel,” which raises questions about his empathy toward those within the system.

Surprisingly, he labeled many individuals from different backgrounds, including Jewish people, as “bad people.” Furthermore, he expressed hatred towards Yemeni immigrants, claiming they are deceptive during the visa application process, even stating his disdain with passion. “They are very bad people in the application process,” he asserted, adding that he found similar faults in others, making broad generalizations.

In a shocking twist, Akhtar also made violent remarks concerning billionaire Elon Musk, advocating for a form of public justice against him as well.

The State Department has responded to this situation, confirming that the contractors involved are no longer employed and that they will implement more stringent screening processes for future hires. “It is essential to support the rule of law and protect the integrity of the immigration system,” the department stated.

The video, which has sparked significant controversy, is available for viewing on the O’Keefe Media Group’s YouTube channel.

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