President Barack Obama and his fellow liberals have repeatedly attempted to reassure the American people that there is absolutely nothing to worry about when it comes to refugees from terrorist hotbeds in Muslim majority nations, as they all go through a rigorous screening process.
Unfortunately, we have discovered that there is indeed much to worry about, as the screening process has been revealed to be decidedly less than rigorous, and bordering on suicidal.
According to Breitbart, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott recently took to Twitter to expose the utter weakness and naivete of the federal government’s screening process, at least pertaining to the K-1 fiancee visa, the type which was obtained by San Bernardino terrorist Tashfeen Malik.
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Abbott tweeted “Actual question asked of Visa applicants shows system is absurd: ‘Do you seek to engage in terrorist activities’ while in U.S.?”
https://twitter.com/GregAbbott_TX/status/679162752493948928 ?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
In fact, the ludicrous question tweeted out by Abbott is not the only ridiculous question asked on the visa application form, which also includes such queries as, “Have you ever or do you intend to provide money to terrorism groups?”
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These absurd questions that virtually every terrorist intent on waging jihad in America would simply lie about were actually revealed earlier this month by a former Homeland Security agent turned whistleblower named Philip Haney.
“These questions are ineffective,” Haney said during an appearance on Fox News’ “Justice” with Judge Jeanine Pirro. “The way to really develop a case is to ask people, where are they born, what are their family members’ names, their father, their mother, where did they go to school, what organizations are they part of? That’s how you develop a case. That’s how you do what we call ‘connecting the dots.’”
Though these questions were directly lifted from the K-1 fiancee visa application form, it isn’t much of a stretch to presume that similar questions would be found on application forms for other types of visas to enter the United States.
When one considers that numerous senior government officials have admitted that there is virtually no way to effectively screen refugees fleeing warzones in the Middle East, these insanely stupid questions do little to reassure the public that the government is doing the best it can.
In fact, the revelation of these visa application form questions most likely has reassured the public that radical Islamic jihadists have indeed exploited our weak immigration system to enter the country as they have repeatedly vowed to do — and as Tashfeen Malik did.
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