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The first reports had Farook with an ex-wife that was Russian.
What did she do, divorce Farook and marry Marquez, so Farook could marry the jihadist and bring her onboard?
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn
Maybe that data was looked over by one of the 72 no-fly security officials?
On July 28, 2014, I was sworn in as special assistant to the Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). USCIS naturalizes more than 700,000 new U.S. citizens each year, along with processing millions of other immigration-related requests. USCIS is the very agency that made it possible for my family to immigrate, and for all of us to become citizens.
A radical foreign policy adviser fired by President Obama years ago for meeting with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas is back as the administration’s new czar in charge of countering the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS).
The White House downplayed the new appointment by burying it deep in a press briefing delivered at a Paris hotel during the recent climate summit. “The President recently elevated Rob Malley, the NSC [National Security Council] Coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa, to serve now as the Senior Advisor to the President for the Counter-ISIL Campaign in Iraq and Syria,” White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said during the briefing at the Marriott Rive Gauche Hotel and Conference Center. Before moving onto the next topic Earnest said the president has directed Malley to “support our reinvigorated diplomatic track toward a political transition in Syria
A firestorm has erupted online after senior Department of Homeland Security advisor Mohamed Elibiary tweeted that a “Caliphate” is inevitable and compared it to the European Union.
He also recently criticized “drive-by” attacks on Islamism. Elibiary has a history of pro-Muslim Brotherhood advocacy and has close ties to a Hamas financier.
Elibiary is on the Department of Homeland Security’s Advisory Council. He is also a long-time official in the Texas Republican Party and was a delegate for Republican presidential nominee John McCain in 2008.
As Clarion Project reported in May 2013, Elibiary sat on a committee tasked with reviewing counter-terrorism training guidelines. The result was predictable: An Islamist-friendly product designed to marginalize Muslim reformers and Brotherhood opponents.
On June 13, Elibiary tweeted that the creation of a caliphate is “inevitable,” and America’s choice is whether to support it or not. He inferred that he wants the U.S. to support a future caliphate, framing it as a Muslim version of the European Union.
originally posted by: queenofswords
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn
Maybe that data was looked over by one of the 72 no-fly security officials?
You beat me to it! I was just about to post something similar.
These types of passports have to be approved by Homeland Security. One of two things: either someone in HS is turning a blind eye and the department has been infiltrated, or they are inept.
Trump is right. Stop the incoming "till we can get a handle on what the hell is going on".
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: matafuchs
This may be a bit off topic
But you know what’s baffling to me.
Of course it’s not really baffling…
There investigating this so intricately?
Why didn’t they do that to 911 WTC attack?