See also:
- FBI using elite surveillance teams to track at least 48 high-risk Islamic State suspects
- New report: “Thousands” of Islamic State supporters in the United States
- 300 Muslims in every state in U.S. using social media to recruit for Islamic State
Feds can’t say whereabouts of those whose visas were revoked over terror threat
Fox News, December 19, 2015 (via Jihad Watch):
The admission, made at a House oversight hearing examining immigrant vetting in the wake of major terror attacks, drew a sharp rebuke from the committee chairman.
“You don’t have a clue do you?” Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, told Michele Thoren Bond, assistant secretary for the Bureau of Consular Affairs.
Bond initially said the U.S. has revoked more than 122,000 visas since 2001, including 9,500 because of the threat of terrorism.
But Chaffetz quickly pried at that stat, pressing the witness about the present location of those individuals.
“I don’t know,” she said.
The startling admission came as members of the committee pressed administration officials on what safeguards are in place to reduce the risk from would-be extremists….