

military biometric technology that could aid them in identifying Afghan nationals that assisted U.S. efforts in the nation over the past 20 years, which would put those individuals’ lives in immediate danger. “The devices, known as HIIDE, for Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment, were seized last week during the Taliban’s offensive,” The Intercept reported, adding that sources in the U.S. Armed Forces were “worried that sensitive data they contain could be used by the Taliban.” “An Army Special Operations veteran said it’s possible that the Taliban may need additional tools to process the HIIDE data but expressed concerns that Pakistan would assist with this.” “HIIDE devices contain identifying biometric data such as iris scans and fingerprints, as well as biographical information, and are used to access large centralized databases,” the report added. The news comes amid the chaos that erupted over the last week following Democrat President Joe Biden’s disastrous pullout from Afghanistan, which has left thousands of American citizens trapped in enemy controlled territory. Andy Kim’s (D-NY) office said in an email that journalists posted online that the Biden administration destroyed the passports of Afghan SIV applicants at the Embassy. “There’s plenty of blame to go around for the 20-year debacle in Afghanistan-enough to fill a library of books.The Atlantic published a brutal report slamming Biden for the situation regarding the Afghan refugees: Reuters reported that “Biden was concerned about the political impact of the large number of Afghan refugees flowing into the United States and preferred they be sent to third countries.” Biden’s concern about the political toll that refugees could have on his administration comes after he has overseen a border catastrophe that has worsened every month under his leadership. Perhaps the effort to rebuild the country was doomed from the start. But our abandonment of the Afghans who helped us, counted on us, staked their lives on us, is a final, gratuitous shame that we could have avoided. The Biden administration failed to heed the warnings on Afghanistan, failed to act with urgency-and its failure has left tens of thousands of Afghans to a terrible fate. The burden of shame falls on President Joe Biden.” “All of this was foreseeable-all of it was foreseen.


HIIDE devices contain identifying biometric data such as iris scans and fingerprints, as well as biographical information, and are used to access large centralized databases. military’s biometric database on the Afghan population has been compromised. military as a means of tracking terrorists and other insurgents, biometric data on Afghans who assisted the U.S. Was also widely collected and used in identification cards, sources said.
