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THE STATE DEPARTMENT IS CLAIMING THE VETTING PROCESS IS STRONG DESPITE REPORTS OF DOZENS OF TERRORISTS HAVING SLIPPED THROUGH AND INTO THE U.S.
LINK: Error | US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
Dozens of suspected terrorist bomb makers may have been allowed through the United States vetting process as Iran and Afghanistan war refugees, ABC News reported.
The report comes as the Obama administration is making the case for allowing thousands of Syrian refugees into the United States, arguing there will be a thorough screening.
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The 2013 ABC News investigation also revealed that several dozen other suspected terrorist bombmakers, including some who were believed to have targeted U.S. troops, may have mistakenly been allowed to move to the U.S. as Iraq and Afghanistan War refugees, among the tens of thousands of innocent immigrants.
U.S. officials said the two suspects intended to attack a military post in Kentucky, but FBI officials told ABC News they discussed using a bomb to kill a U.S. Army captain they had known in Iraq.
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Not to worry, though - the good news is that the Obama administrations says
- The vetting process will not cost a dime
- The vetting process will pay for itself
- if you like your national security and your personal safety you can KEEP your national security and personal safety....
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LINK: Error | US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
Dozens of suspected terrorist bomb makers may have been allowed through the United States vetting process as Iran and Afghanistan war refugees, ABC News reported.
The report comes as the Obama administration is making the case for allowing thousands of Syrian refugees into the United States, arguing there will be a thorough screening.
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The 2013 ABC News investigation also revealed that several dozen other suspected terrorist bombmakers, including some who were believed to have targeted U.S. troops, may have mistakenly been allowed to move to the U.S. as Iraq and Afghanistan War refugees, among the tens of thousands of innocent immigrants.
U.S. officials said the two suspects intended to attack a military post in Kentucky, but FBI officials told ABC News they discussed using a bomb to kill a U.S. Army captain they had known in Iraq.
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Not to worry, though - the good news is that the Obama administrations says
- The vetting process will not cost a dime
- The vetting process will pay for itself
- if you like your national security and your personal safety you can KEEP your national security and personal safety....