Administration
nixed probe into Southern California jihadists, By Philip Haney, 12/16/15
There are terrorists in
our midst and they arrived here using legal means right under the noses of the
federal law enforcement agencies whose mission is to stop them. That is not due
to malfeasance or lack of effort on the part of these officers; it is due to
the restrictions placed on them by the Obama administration.
I was a firsthand
witness to how these policies deliberately prevented scrutiny of Islamist
groups. The two San Bernardino jihadists, Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik, may
have benefited from the administration’s closure of an investigation I
initiated on numerous groups infiltrating radicalized individuals into this
country.
While
working for the Department of Homeland Security for 13 years, I identified
individuals affiliated with large, but less well-known groups such as Tablighi
Jamaat and the larger Deobandi movement freely transiting the United
States. At the National Targeting Center, one of the premier
organizations formed to “connect the dots,” I played a major role in an
investigation into this trans-national Islamist network. We created records of
individuals, mosques, Islamic Centers and schools across the United States that
were involved in this radicalization effort. The Dar Al Uloom Al Islamiyah
Mosque in San Bernardino was affiliated with this network and we had identified
a member of it in our investigation. Farook frequented that mosque and
was well-known to the congregation and mosque leadership.
Another focus of my
investigation was the Pakistani women’s Islamist group al-Huda, which counted
Farook’s wife, Tashfeen Malik, as a student. While the al-Huda International
Welfare Foundation distanced themselves from the actions of their former pupil,
Malik’s classmates told the Daily Mail she changed significantly while studying
at al-Huda, gradually becoming “more serious and strict.” More ominously, the
group’s presence in the U.S. and Canada is not without its other ties to ISIS
and terrorism. In 2014, three recent former students at al-Huda’s affiliate
school in Canada, aged 15 to 18, left their homes to join the Islamic State in
Syria.
We had these two groups
in our sights; if the investigation had continued and additional links been
identified and dots connected, we might have given advance warning of the
terrorist attack in San Bernardino. The combination of Farook’s involvement
with the Dar Al Uloom Al Islamiyah Mosque and Malik’s attendance at al-Huda
would have indicated, at minimum, an urgent need for comprehensive screening.
It could also have led to denial of Malik’s K-1 visa or possibly gotten Farook
placed on the No Fly list.
But after more than six
months of research and tracking; over 1,200 law enforcement actions and more
than 300 terrorists identified; and a commendation for our efforts; DHS shut
down the investigation at the request of the Department of State and DHS’ own
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Division. They claimed that since the Islamist
groups in question were not Specially Designated Terrorist Organizations (SDTOs)
tracking individuals related to these groups was a violation of the travelers’
civil liberties. These were almost exclusively foreign nationals: When were
they granted the civil rights and liberties of American citizens?
Worse still, the
administration then went back and erased the dots we were diligently
connecting. Even as DHS closed my investigation, I knew that data I was looking
at could prove significant to future counterterror efforts and tried to prevent
the information from being lost to law enforcement. In 2013, I met with the DHS
Inspector General in coordination with several members of Congress to attempt
to warn the American people’s elected representatives about the threat.
In retaliation, DHS and
the Department of Justice subjected me to a series of investigations and
adverse actions, including one by that same Inspector General. None of them
showed any wrongdoing; they seemed aimed at stopping me from blowing the
whistle on this problem. Earlier this year, I was finally able to honorably
retire from government and I’m now taking my story to the American people as a
warning.
My law enforcement
colleagues and I must conduct our work while respecting the rights of those we
monitor. But what I witnessed suggests the Obama administration is more
concerned with the rights of non-citizens in known Islamist groups than with
the safety and security of the American people. That must change.
Haney
is a recently retired DHS employee.
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/homeland-security/263284-administration-nixed-probe-into-southern-california
Comments
US Law only protects the rights of
US citizens. It does not recognize any
rights for immigrants or refugees. The Obama
Administration has acted like these immigrants and refugees have these rights
and that interferes with our ability to keep US citizens safe from terrorist
attacks.
We need to impeach Obama for this
and all the other unconstitutional acts he has committed.
Norb Leahy Dunwoody GA Tea Party
Leader
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