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Stephen Miller is responsible for the "disruptive" visa system for Afghans, according to an aide to Pence.

WASHINGTON, DC - A former adviser to former Vice President Mike Pence has accused many translators and other allies of having difficulty leaving Afghanistan ahead of the US withdrawal, a racist sentiment held by a prominent US official. Trump administration.

According to Olivia Troy, Stephen Miller, one of former President Donald Trump's main advisers, has joined "helpers" to "destroy" the special immigration visa system at the State Department and the Security Department interior.

Troy wrote: “Stephen Miller will spread his racist madness over Iraq and Afghanistan. Pence, she says, is "well aware" of the problem.

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"We all knew it was urgent, but resources were exhausted," tweeted Troy, who until August 2020 served as Pence's Homeland Security, Counterterrorism and Coronavirus Advisor.

In February 2020, Trump negotiated a deal with the Taliban to withdraw US troops this year.

"The only reason someone is stranded in Afghanistan is because Joe Biden left them there as a result of the most stupid act of strategic stupidity in human history," Miller said in a commentary. press release Saturday.

"All the desperate liars in the world will not be able to change this immutable fact," he said.

Katie Miller, director of public relations for Pence, shared data from the US Congressional Independent Research Service that the number of special immigration visas for Iraqis and Afghans increased during the Trump administration from the past four Obama years.

Troy has repeatedly expressed his displeasure with the administration's response to the outbreak and other concerns. Other Pence associates accused her of "discontent."

In a recent review of the Wall Street Journal, Pence argued that "the disastrous withdrawal of the Biden administration from Afghanistan is a disgrace to foreign policy, unlike anything our country has known since the Iranian hostage crisis." .

According to Pence, Biden does not intend to "help move thousands of Afghan refugees to the region who will now seek asylum in the United States with little or no screening."

State Department spokesman Ned Price says the Biden administration inherited a special immigration visa system with chronic understaffing, no coordinator, and a complicated 14-step process enshrined in law .

The administration added resources and made enough adjustments under Biden's supervision to reduce the average turnaround time by more than a year, Price said.

The number of visas issued has increased from 100 in March to 813 every week recently, Price said.

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