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Congressman: 72 DHS employees on terrorist watchlist
« on: December 02, 2015, 01:38:42 pm »
Congressman: 72 DHS employees on terrorist watchlist

December 2, 2015 4:21 am By Robert Spencer 3 Comments

Representative Stephen Lynch (D-Massachusetts) points up an appalling weakness in the Homeland Security Department that won’t be fixed by the firing of these 72 employees and the resignation of the director (which director he is referring to is unclear; the DHS Secretary certainly didn’t resign). The entire culture of the Department, and the Washington establishment, needs to be changed, such that there is not a remote possibility of people who are on a terrorist watchlist getting hired at DHS. But no adequate screening procedures are in place, because they would be “Islamophobic.”
 

“Congressman Lynch: 72 Department of Homeland Security Employees On Terrorist Watchlist,” by Tori Bedford, WGBH, December 1, 2015:

    Earlier this month, 47 democrats in the house of representatives defied a house veto threat by backing a GOP bill to ramp up screening requirements for Syrian and Iraqi refugees. Congressman Stephen Lynch was among them. He joined Jim Braude and Margery Eagan on Boston Public Radio to discuss the reasoning behind his vote and other congressional matters.

    Questions are paraphrased, and responses are edited where noted […].

    MARGERY: Let’s start with the vote on the Syrian refugees. Why were you with those 47 other democrats?

    It’s a very simple bill, I know that it’s got subsumed within a larger discussion about immigration policy, but basically, the bill we voted on was a very short bill—four pages in length, basically, and it said that the director of national security shall review the vetting process as being conducted by both the FBI and the department of homeland security. Because of the disastrous results we’ve had so far with the screening process, especially the department of homeland security, I think it was a very good idea to have another set of eyeballs looking at that process.

    Back in August, we did an investigation—the inspector General did—of the Department of Homeland Security, and they had 72 individuals that were on the terrorist watch list that were actually working at the Department of Homeland Security. The director had to resign because of that. Then we went further and did and eight-airport investigation. We had staffers go into eight different airports to test the department of homeland security screening process at major airports. They had a 95 percent failure rate. We had folks—this was a testing exercise, so we had folks going in there with guns on their ankles, and other weapons on their persons, and there was a 95 percent failure rate.

    I have very low confidence based on empirical data that we’ve got on the Department of Homeland Security. I think we desperately need another set of eyeballs looking at the vetting process. That’s vetting that’s being done at major airports where we have a stationary person coming through a facility, and we’re failing 95 percent of the time. I have even lower confidence that they can conduct the vetting process in places like Jordan, or Belize or on the Syrian border, or in Cairo, or Beirut in any better fashion, especially given the huge volume of applicants we’ve had seeking refugee status.

    JIM: Even if you’re right that the system needs strengthening, the most likely way that a terrorist would come into this country is not through an 18-24 month-long process, but through this Visa program that allows 20 million people from 38 countries to come here every single year with absolutely no prior approval at all.

    We had Democratic and Republican proposals on this bill, and there wasn’t a dime’s worth of difference between the two of them. It became a sort of a proxy battle over immigration. You had a bunch of Republican governors who were using it politically, and saying, “we’re going to stop refugees from coming into our state, which is baloney because they have no ability—zero ability—under the constitution to actually prevent refugees from coming into their state. You also had other people on the far left saying that this would stop every person from coming into the United States. In both cases, if they only took the time to read the bill, they would see that it did not do either. The democratic proposal also requires a multi-layered vetting process of refugees.

    The reason the refugee issue came up and not the Visa waiver program is because in the Paris example, you had somebody go into the stream of legitimate refugees and then perpetrate acts of violence upon the civilians in Paris. That’s why that example came to the forefront.

    I agree with you—I think the Visa waiver program, where you’ve got 20 million people coming in, versus the [refugees] coming in, 10,000? perhaps? At the end of the day, obviously the Visa waiver program is the one that we should be looking at….

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Re: Congressman: 72 DHS employees on terrorist watchlist
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2015, 01:40:50 pm »
I guess the vetting process of the government for employees is every bit as good as it is for vetting Syrian "refugees." :thumbsdown:

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« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2015, 01:45:12 pm »
I guess the vetting process of the government for employees is every bit as good as it is for vetting Syrian "refugees." :thumbsdown:

Looks that way!  :beer:
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« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2015, 01:59:10 pm »
We are so screwed.

I have serious doubts that 21st century America would, or even could, have attempted to engage and defeat Hitler.

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Hitler?

They'd be struggling against the Marx Brothers.
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« Reply #5 on: December 02, 2015, 02:35:07 pm »

Sad, how a mighty and just nation has fallen.

I guess it's true. You can't beat the odds.

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« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2015, 02:37:41 pm »
Sad, how a mighty and just nation has fallen.

I guess it's true. You can't beat the odds.

A nation that has collectively lost it's mind, it's will, it's spine. I would have never believed this could happen, but I've lived to see it.

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« Reply #7 on: December 02, 2015, 03:02:44 pm »
Hitler?

They'd be struggling against the Marx Brothers.

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