A hidden camera investigation showed the visa specialist expressing anti-American sentiment and admitting to helping illegal aliens evade deportation.
A U.S. State Department employee responsible for reviewing visa applications has been fired after he admitted on hidden camera that he helped illegal immigrants evade deportation and expressed anti-American sentiment.
Visa specialist Arslan Akhtar is no longer working for the State Department following a June 18 undercover investigation by O’Keefe Media Group (OMG), according to a statement on Friday.
โThis is just the beginning,โ the State Department wrote on X. โThese radicals with anti-American views have been embedded in our executive branch for generations and we are systematically cleaning out contractors that have allowed this. Let us be clear: If you have these views and you work in or with the State Department, we will find you.โ
The warning comes after Akhtar was caught on hidden camera telling an OMG reporter that maintaining silence is the best way to keep from being deported.
His comments come amid President Donald Trumpโs nationwide crackdown on illegal immigration and ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids across the country.
โI do say it to cab drivers that are from, like, Hispanic descent, Iโm like, โdonโt talk to the police.โ Donโt admit the truth. If you want a loophole, keep your mouth shut,โ Akhtar said.
Akhtar said in the video that his work with the State Department involves visa adjudications such as issuances and refusals.
He also expressed hatred toward Americans, Jews, and other ethnic groups, according to the video published online.
He also expressed his hatred for tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, wishing he were dragged and lynched in what he described as a โhealthy dose of public justice.โ Musk led Trumpโs Department of Government Efficiency, which was tasked with targeting waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government.
NTD reached out to the State Department for comment but did not receive a response by publication. NTD was unable to contact Akhtar and was unable to determine if he has a legal representative.