
The Rubin Report BREAKING: 2nd Planned Attack from Another Afghan Evacuee Stopped
Dec 1, 2025
A recent shooting involving National Guard troops raises concerns about the vetting of Afghan evacuees. Critical comments from Charlie Kirk propose a moratorium on third-world immigration. Former Press Secretary Jen Psaki's assurances are scrutinized, alongside Trump's warnings about vetting issues. The Minnesota fraud scandal highlights potential administrative failings. Discussions around immigration, community integration, and rising crime in Somali areas reflect ongoing societal debates. Solutions and cultural implications are fiercely debated.
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Vetting Failures Expose Security Risks
- Dave Rubin connects the DC National Guard shooting to failures in vetting Afghan evacuees from Operation Allies Welcome.
- He argues this reveals broader immigration and security risks from poorly screened legal arrivals.
Public Assurances Vs. Practical Vetting Limits
- Rubin highlights Jen Psaki's 2021 claim that Afghan arrivals were "thoroughly screened" and questions its plausibility.
- He argues mass airlifts made reliable vetting effectively impossible under chaotic conditions.
Three-Pronged Immigration Problem
- Rubin frames the issue as multi-pronged: illegal border crossings, legally admitted but unvetted refugees, and homegrown radicalism.
- He warns those combined problems strain security and assimilation systems.
