Bolton accuses Biden of kowtowing to Iran

John Bolton believes that Biden "bends the knee" to Iran by accepting immigrants with terrorist ties. The National Security Advisor joins several experts in the field who warn of the consequences of Joe Biden's decision to allow these immigrants to enter the United States.

Analysts, as picked up by Just The News, believe this permissiveness is part of an effort to rejoin the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, even though the State Department claims the move was intended to help the Afghans.

Bolton, the country's ambassador to the United Nations, believes the immigration rule allowing these entries into the country is an effort by President Biden, "to go back to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal." "I think it's a disastrous decision," the security expert tells the John Solomon Reports podcast.

Former Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Chad Wolf adds to these criticisms and doubts that Biden Administration is "really competent" to administer the new immigration rule.

Government justifies the measure on the grounds of protecting Afghans

The Departments of State and Homeland Security instituted a new immigration rule a few days ago to grant immigration benefits to immigrants who provided "negligible or limited material support to a terrorist organization."

The Government justifies this measure to meet the protection needs of Afghans who do not pose a "risk to national security or public safety." However, analysts believe that in practice, it is a potential terrorist trap, a risk to national security and an opening for the entry of certain terrorists such as the components of the so-called Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps of Iran.

The Trump administration designated this group as a foreign terrorist organization, and while it appears that Biden will not remove the group's designation, in Bolton's view the change in immigration policy shows that the White House is "trying to mitigate the effect of that designation." Something that could lead to a breach in the country's security. "It's another sign of bending the knee to the ayatollah of Iran," Bolton charges. "And it's a signal to terrorists around the world that the U.S. has no staying power," he sentences.