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EXCLUSIVE: ‘A Planned Terror Attack’: House Republicans Target DHS For Accommodating Lebanese Nationals

Texas Republican Rep. Brian Babin and a group of House Republicans sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Tuesday calling for the recent announcement that Lebanese nationals in the United States will be eligible for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). vehemently criticized. Work permit due to Middle East war.

The Daily Caller first obtained a copy of the letter, in which Babin and 11 other House Republicans offered an immigration “respite” to Lebanese nationals and last-resident stateless individuals. They are criticizing the Biden-Harris administration for announcing new measures to give them more protection. Lebanon.

“While Israel is suffering weekly rocket attacks by terrorists in Lebanon, the Biden-Harris administration has made the foolish decision to limit its ability to deport Lebanese foreigners, including illegal immigrants. Instead, we decided to give them immigration benefits and work permits. Just a few weeks ago, ISIS terrorists, whom the current administration welcomed into our country with open arms without due diligence, planned an attack on Election Day. I was caught doing this,” Babin told the Daily Caller. (Related: Exclusive: Alyssa Farrar Encourages Cassidy Hutchinson to Leak to Reporters During Investigation)

Please read the letter:

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“This White House and the Department of Homeland Security have a deeply disturbing track record of allowing terrorists into our country, and these new designations will only make it even more difficult to remove bad actors,” Babin said. added. (Related: Exclusive: Conservative legal group begins effort to oust Colorado judge who kicked Trump off the ballot)

Republican co-signers include Tennessee Rep. Diana Hershberger, South Carolina Rep. Ralph Norman, Texas Rep. Keith Self, Texas Rep. Randy Weber, Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs, They included Texas Rep. Troy Neals, Texas Rep. Beth Van Duyne, and Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles, Montana Rep. Matt Rosendale, North Carolina Rep. Virginia Foxx, and Texas Rep. Ronnie Jackson.