Conservative radio show host Charlie Kirk warned on Monday that President Joe Biden is deliberately “let[ting] it all fall apart” in Afghanistan as an excuse to import a “couple hundred thousand more Ilhan Omars to come into America to change the body politic permanently.”
The notion that a war withdrawal is being dictated by immigration needs, is, of course, absurd.
Wow! Kirk’s comments are so laden with factual errors, conspiratorial fear-mongering, and racist tropes that it’s hard to know where to begin with unpacking them. But the bottom line is clear — he’s advancing white supremacist replacement theory: the idea that immigration threatens to unravel the “true” fabric of American society.
Here are a few key passages from Kirk’s comments:
I do not want to hear from conservative pundits that this [withdrawal] was incompetence, this was weakness. It’s much more sinister than that. All roads lead to political transformation. …
[Do] you know there’s 5 million displaced people in Afghanistan now? This was all intentional. Joe Biden let it all fall apart to now say, ‘Oh, I’m so sorry.’ …
Joe Biden is stepping up and he’s allowing a flow of people from the Middle East into America. … What’s going on here is Joe Biden wants a couple hundred thousand more Ilhan Omars to come into America to change the body politic permanently. We’re playing checkers, and they’re playing chess.
There’s a lot going on here. The notion that a war withdrawal is being dictated by immigration needs, is, of course, absurd — there are already tens of millions of refugees around the world, many of whom would love to come to the U.S.; the notion that a foreign policy blunder is needed to generate refugees is not a serious one.
But it’s worth noting that Kirk’s concern about this withdrawal being a sly ploy to ship in tons of Afghans would make slightly more sense if Biden’s refugee policy were not the opposite of what Kirk is portraying it as.
As I’ve written before, one of the biggest points of criticism the president has faced in the past week is precisely that he has taken such little care to ensure the safety of vulnerable Afghans. As policy experts have noted, U.S. refugee guidelines are completely out of reach for many Afghans because of their logistical requirements.








