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Kansas lawmaker questions plans to put Afghan evacuees in state

Evacuees from Afghanistan walk from a temporary tent to a bus
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A Kansas lawmaker says he's concerned about the Biden Administration's plan to resettle almost 500 Afghan evacuees in the state because he doesn't know how well they're being vetted.

Senate President Ty Masterson said Wednesday that he's worried both that the evacuees could come to Kansas with COVID-19 infections and that vetting by Biden's administration won't keep terrorists or terrorist sympathizers out.


Biden's administration began notifying governors Wednesday of where it plans to resettle nearly 37,000 Afghan evacuees, and 490 are set to come to Kansas.

Gov. Laura Kelly's office declined comment, but she said last month that Kansas would welcome Afghan evacuees.