Ohio State Somali slasher family’s refugee case
contained many red flags apparently ignored by Obama DHS, by Ann Corcoran 12/16/16
When Donald Trump said the
Ohio State Somali refugee jihadist should not have been here, he was right. More
information is coming out every day on who these people are and how they got in
to the US.
From Leo Hohmann at World Net Daily: Abdul Razak Ali Artan, the Ohio State student who attacked fellow
students with his car and a butcher knife last month, was a known recruitment
target of Islamic terrorists when Homeland Security officials allowed him into
the country as a “refugee.”
See what former DHS officer, Philip
Haney, says about the Somali ‘refugee’ family whose son went on Ohio State
jihadi rampage.
The revelation came from a letter
sent Wednesday by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, to the U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services. Artan entered the U.S. as a refugee along with his mother
and six of his siblings, leaving one sibling behind in Somalia.
Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is demanding more
information on the screening process applied to Artan and his family.
While applying for entrance into the
U.S. as a “refugee” from Somalia in 2013, Artan’s mother told immigration
officials she feared persecution from al-Shabaab, an al-Qaida affiliated
terrorist group, and believed Abdul and his siblings would be recruited into
the organization if they remained in Somalia, the Daily Caller reported.
That knowledge should have led USCIS
officials to “conduct additional questioning to better understand ties to a
group that the United States designated as a foreign terrorist organization in
2008,” the letter said. But the additional questioning, which the committee
describes as “common practice” in those situations, never happened.
Artan’s mother also told government screeners that her husband had been
kidnapped by al-Shabab. All of these facts should have been red flags,
a former DHS screening officer told WND.
Phil Haney, a recently retired Homeland Security officer and co-author
of the bombshell book “See Something Say Nothing,” said it’s not all that rare
that a case with obvious red flags gets no response when passed up the line
from the original interviewer at DHS.
Continue reading here because the meat of Hohmann’s report is his interview with
author and former DHS officer Phil Haney who says concerns about certain
refugee cases began to be ignored as soon as Obama took office.
I’m quoted in Hohmann’s piece too reiterating what I have recently said: The new AG Jeff Sessions should take this case
apart from top to bottom to learn how the Somali pipeline to America operates.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/12/16/ohio-state-somali-slasher-familys-refugee-case-contained-many-red-flags-apparently-ignored-by-obama-dhs/
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