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http://thehill.com/policy/technology/263101-immigration-officials-prohibited-from-looking-at-visa-applicants-social

 By Kristina Wong - 12/14/15 09:10 AM EST

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson decided against ending a secret U.S. policy that prohibits immigration officials from reviewing social media posts of foreigners applying for U.S. visas, according to a report by ABC News.

Johnson decided to keep the prohibition in place in early 2014 because he feared a civil liberties backlash and “bad public relations,” according to ABC.

“During that time period immigration officials were not allowed to use or review social media as part of the screening process,” John Cohen, a former acting under-secretary at DHS for intelligence and analysis, told ABC News.

One current and one former senior counter-terrorism official confirmed Cohen’s account to ABC.

A DHS spokesperson told ABC News that in the fall of 2014 after Cohen left, the Department began three pilot programs to include social media in vetting, but officials say it's still not a widespread policy and a review is underway.
The policy's revelation comes after U.S. officials learned that Tashfeen Malik, one of the San Bernardino shooters, posted a message on Facebook declaring allegiance to the Islamice State in Iraq and Syria during a shooting in which 14 people were killed.
 
Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) demanded Sunday that the U.S. immediately start a program to review social media sites of those admitted on visas.
 
"Had they checked out Tashfeen Malik...maybe those people in San Bernardino would be alive," he said, according to ABC News.

Cohen said he and other U.S. officials had pressed for a policy change in 2014 but top officials with the DHS's Office of Civil Liberties and the Office of Privacy opposed it.
 
"The primary concern was that it would be viewed negatively if it was disclosed publicly and there were concerns that it would be embarrassing," Cohen said in an interview with "Good Morning America." 
 
"There is no excuse for not using every resource at our disposal to fully vet individuals before they come to the United States," he added.
 
Another former senior counter-terrorism official vouched for Cohen's retelling: "They felt looking at public postings [of foreign U.S. visa applicants] was an invasion of their privacy."

Cohen said there were concerns over the U.S. government's standing with civil rights groups and European allies after National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden disclosed surveillance policies.
 
"It was primarily a question of optics," Cohen said. "There were concerns from a privacy and civil liberties perspective that while this was not illegal, that it would be viewed negatively if it was disclosed publicly."

DHS spokeswoman Marsha Catron said the Department is "actively considering additional ways to incorporate the use of social media review in its various vetting programs," while keeping an eye on privacy concerns.

"The Department will continue to ensure that any use of social media in its vetting program is consistent with current law and appropriately takes into account civil rights and civil liberties and privacy protections," Catron said.
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Check out the "optics" objection, and you should agree, that democrats cannot be trusted with national or domestic security.

I feel the same is true for "constitutionalist" objections like those of Rand Paul and Ted Cruz. For them, the Constitution IS a suicide pact.
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Unreal. Who would object? ACLU attorneys? These aren't even U.S. Citizens and they are not even in the country! Does the entire friggin world get U.S. Constitutional protections (as if this would even be protected anyway)?  Optics? The only optic here is this administration not doing its job.
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Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson decided against ending a secret U.S. policy that prohibits immigration officials from reviewing social media posts of foreigners applying for U.S. visas, according to a report by ABC News.

Johnson decided to keep the prohibition in place in early 2014 because he feared a civil liberties backlash and “bad public relations,” according to ABC.

Are you figgin kidding me???

I mean really???
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http://www.newsmax.com/TheWire/tashfeen-malik-social-media-blackout/2015/12/14/id/705671/

Tashfeen Malik Helped by Secret Obama Social Media Blackout?


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Tashfeen Malik Helped by Secret Obama Social Media Blackout?
Monday, December 14, 2015 10:09 AM

By: Nick Sanchez

The Department of Homeland Security as recently as 2014 upheld a secret Obama administration policy that barred officials from reviewing the social media accounts of those seeking visas, something that may have stopped San Bernardino shooter Tashfeen Malik from entering the country.

The New York Times reported that Malik, a Pakistani woman who moved to the U.S. with a fiancée visa in May 2014, "had made little effort to hide" her support of violent jihad, and her desire to be a part of it.

This activity was quickly uncovered by the FBI shortly after Malik and her American-citizen husband, Syed Rizwan Farook, killed 14 people at a holiday party in San Bernardino.
Of three background checks conducted by immigration officials during the visa process, none uncovered Malik's activity on social media.

"Had the authorities found the posts years ago, they might have kept her out of the country. But immigration officials do not routinely review social media as part of their background checks, and there is a debate inside the Department of Homeland Security over whether it is even appropriate to do so," wrote the Times.

On Monday, ABC News reported that Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson refused around that same time to end a secret Obama administration policy that prohibited officials from reviewing the social media accounts of visa applicants.

"During that time period immigration officials were not allowed to use or review social media as part of the screening process," John Cohen, a former acting under-secretary at DHS for intelligence and analysis.

The question of reviewing applicants' social media accounts was a topic of debate in the DHS, and was consistently opposed by the DHS Office of Civil Liberties and the Office of Privacy.

"The primary concern was that it would be viewed negatively if it was disclosed publicly and there were concerns that it would be embarrassing," Cohen said in a recent interview. He disagreed with the prohibition.

"There is no excuse for not using every resource at our disposal to fully vet individuals before they come to the United States," he explained.

On Sunday, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-New York, demanded that the U.S. create a new policy that allows officials to check the social media accounts of visa applicants.

"Had they checked out Tashfeen Malik," the senator said, "maybe those people in San Bernardino would be alive."

In response to revelations about the background checks of Malik, DHS spokesperson Marsha Catron said that since the fall of 2014, the department created three pilot programs that include social media review in the vetting process.

A review of the broader policy is said to be underway.

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I swear to God, they are trying to bring terrorists in...
Yes they are. They want us to be attacked. It helps them with many issues. Guns, sharia. Once you realize whose side they are on it all makes sense. Tin foil, shinny side out.


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I swear to God, they are trying to bring terrorists in...

It's as plain as the nose on you face!

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Yes they are. They want us to be attacked. It helps them with many issues. Guns, sharia. Once you realize whose side they are on it all makes sense. Tin foil, shinny side out.

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Homeland Security Banned from Checking Social Media of Visa Applicants
"Let em all in."
December 14, 2015
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That multi-layered vetting process? It really only has one layer. "Let em all in."

    Tashfeen Malik, who with her husband carried out the massacre in San Bernardino, Calif., passed three background checks by U.S. immigration officials as she moved to the United States from Pakistan. But none uncovered what Malik had made little effort to hide - that she talked openly on social media about her views on violent jihad.

    She said she supported it. And she said she wanted to be a part of it.

Nobody checked her social media. Why? There's a secret policy.

    Fearing a civil liberties backlash and "bad public relations" for the Obama administration, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson refused in early 2014 to end a secret U.S. policy that prohibited immigration officials from reviewing the social media messages of all foreign citizens applying for U.S. visas, a former senior department official said.

    "During that time period immigration officials were not allowed to use or review social media as part of the screening process," John Cohen, a former acting under-secretary at DHS for intelligence and analysis. Cohen is now a national security consultant for ABC News.

These are the same people who have no civil liberties issues with using the NSA widely. So this isn't about civil liberties in general, it's about the fact that such checks would screen out Muslims.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/261120/homeland-security-banned-checking-social-media-daniel-greenfield
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