Comey: FBI looking at 2,000 cases of US links to
foreign terrorists, 300 are REFUGEES, by
Ann Corcoran, 5/9/17
Just when you thought you had had it
with FBI Director Comey he admits something that you would never expect a
politically-correct Washington insider to reveal.
Comey grilled on the Hill: All they
ever want to hear from Comey is information about Hillary and how the Russians
elected Trump.
No mention that I’ve seen anywhere,
except from Mark Krikorian, about the stunning news that 300 refugees are being
watched.
Testifying before the Senate
Judiciary Committee last Wednesday, Director Comey said in response to
questioning by Senator Thom Tillis of NC about those being watched by the FBI
who are in contact with foreign terrorists (from a transcript published by the WaPo):
Then we have another big
group of people that we’re looking at who we see some contact with foreign
terrorists. So you take that 2,000 plus cases, about 300 of them are people who
came to the United States as refugees.
As far as I know no reporter has
mentioned this stunning news. Mark Krikorian, Director of the Center
for Immigration Studies caught it
though and published the revelation at National Review Online here yesterday. Krikorian reminds us that Comey had
testified to Congress on more than one
occasion where he admitted that there is no
way to thoroughly screen refugees from failed states like Syria and Somalia.
Krikorian: So 15 percent of the FBI’s terrorism cases are
refugees – far more than their share of the immigrant population, let alone the
general population. And that denominator of 2,000 presumably includes people
with no immigration nexus at all – skinheads, antifa, Klan, environmental and
animal rights extremists, et al. So the refugee share of immigration-related
terrorism investigations is more than 15 percent, perhaps much more.
Krikorian goes on to argue that,
except for a few special cases, we should help legitimate refugees where they
are in the world and not risk bringing them to your town and mine.
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