Omnibus could send 200,000
more Muslims to U.S., Cruz, Sessions say spending bill
must be stopped, by Leo Hohmann, 12/3/15, WND
Sens. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., and Ted
Cruz, R-Texas, sent a letter Thursday to the Obama administration demanding the
immigration history of the San Bernardino attackers, and they warned that if
Congress passes the omnibus spending bill now on its plate, it will lead to
nearly 200,000 more Muslims coming to the U.S. at a time when the FBI cannot
keep up with all the terror threats. The bill is scheduled to be voted on Dec.
11.
The FBI has more than 900 active
ISIS investigations in all 50 states. Yet, Obama is bringing in 10,000 Syrian
refugees and about 35,000 more refugees from other Muslim-dominated countries
such as Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq and Democratic Republic of Congo.
The
letter notes that Congress is a week away
from voting on an omnibus year-end spending bill that would set the U.S. on
autopilot toward approving green cards, asylum and refugee status for 170,000
migrants from Muslim countries during the next year, and yet the administration
is still concealing the immigration history of 72
known, recent terrorists.
In addition to the 170,000 migrants
would be tens of thousands of temporary visas for entry and employment, and the
entire sum is added to the rest of the annual autopilot green card,
political-asylum, refugee and foreign-worker flow. The security task involved
is immense, and Congress must have the requested information if lawmakers are
to act as responsible stewards of American immigration policy, said Cruz and
Sessions.
The letter was sent to secretaries
of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, Secretary of State John Kerry and Attorney
General Loretta Lynch.
Press reports indicate the attackers
who killed 14 and wounded 21 at a Christmas party – Syed Rizwan Farook and his
wife, Tashfeen Malik – wore “assault style” clothing and tactical gear.
Authorities described their home as an “IED factory” with multiple pipe bombs
and small explosives strapped to remote-controlled cars.
Farook is reportedly the child of
immigrants who came to the United States from Pakistan, and Malik traveled to the
U.S. from Saudi Arabia.
According to the L.A. times: “Farook
recently traveled to Saudi Arabia and returned with a new wife he had met
online.”
A CNN report added the following
detail: “Farook traveled to Saudi Arabia for several weeks in 2013 on the Hajj,
the annual pilgrimage to Mecca that Muslims are required to take at least once
in their lifetime, which didn’t raise red flags, said two government officials.
It was during this trip that he met Malik, a native of Pakistan who came to the
United States on a ‘fiancĂ©e visa’ and later became a lawful permanent
resident.”
Among Muslim nations, Pakistan is
the top recipient of U.S. green cards, having received 83,000 between FY
2009-FY 2013, according to Sessions and Cruz.
Sources told CBS News the two viewed
ISIS propaganda online, and separate reports indicate that Farook was in
regular contact by phone and social media with known jihadist terrorists both
in the U.S. and overseas.
They had more than 2,000 rounds of
ammunition in their SUV, along with pipe bombs that could be set off by remote
control. Inside Farook’s house were 4,500 rounds of ammo and a dozen pipe
bombs. Farook traveled twice to Saudi Arabia and once to Pakistan.
The enemy has shown its capabilities
“In our struggle against terrorism,
we are dealing with an enemy that has shown it is not only capable of bypassing
U.S. screening, but of recruiting and radicalizing Muslim migrants after their
entry to the United States,” the senators’ letter states.
“The recruitment of terrorists in
the U.S. is not limited to adult migrants, but to their young children and to
their U.S.-born children – which is why family immigration history is necessary
to understand the nature of the threat,” the letter continues.
The FBI has shielded the Islamic
motive behind several recent attacks including the knife attack by Faisal
Muhammad at UC-Merced last month that wounded four students and the deadly
shooting carried out by Yossef Muhammad Abdulaziz in Chattanooga earlier this
year.
Sessions has sought the immigration
histories of 72 terrorist suspects arrested in just the past year, but the
Obama administration has refused to provide their immigration histories.
“Accordingly, in addition to the
previously requested information from our August 12th letter, we demand that
you immediately provide the same detailed information requested in that letter
for Farook and Malik, which would include the immigration history of their
parents and any immigration documents related to their marriage and her
subsequent travel to the U.S.,” the letter states.
“On August 12, we sent a letter
requesting that you provide basic information regarding the immigration
histories of 72 individuals in the United States who have been identified as
having a connection to terrorism over a one-year period,” it continues. “You
have failed to comply with the request, sent more than three-and-half months
ago.”
Farook met his Saudi wife online. On
the dating site, he noted that he wanted a wife “who wore the hijab,” according
to NBC News.
Evidence is building
A response from the White House is
not only long overdue, but urgent in light of a series of assaults, including
the attacks in San Bernardino, California, the earlier attacks on the military
recruiting center in Chattanooga, the Boston Marathon bombing, “and Congress’
imminent consideration of government funding legislation that would include
funding for myriad immigration programs that have allowed for these events to
occur,” the letter states.
“In the first 11 months of this
year, we have already identified 12 individuals brought into the country as
refugees who have been subsequently implicated in terrorism. Their countries of
origin range from Bosnia, to Somalia, to Uzbekistan. These events do not occur
in isolation, but tend to be part of broader networks of radicalization and
extremism that must be understood as we develop immigration policy.”
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