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Michelle Malkin: Why Is State Department Getting an UndyBomber Pass?
Forget about no-fly lists, full-body scanners and air marshals. All the loud recriminations about who should have done what to stop the UndyBomber from boarding a plane to Detroit on Christmas Day miss a more fundamental point: Young, single, rootless foreign Muslim Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab should never, ever have received a temporary visa into our country in the first place. No visa, no plane ticket. No ticket, no passage to airline jihad.

Even absent the intelligence we had on this al-Qaeda-trained operative before his fateful trip, Hillary Clinton’s State Department was required to know better than to issue a coveted entrance pass to a globe-trotting, Nigerian-born nomad. Under federal law (section 214(b) of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act, to be precise), State Department consular officials must determine that foreigners applying for temporary visas (students, tourists and business people) will in fact return to their home countries as required and will not abuse their visa privileges.
This means making sure that the temporary visa applicant has strong ties to his or her native land. It’s supposed to be a tough burden to overcome. Yet, Abdulmutallab showed no such propensities at the time he applied for his temporary visa at the U.S. Embassy in London in June 2008. He was a 20-something student who had flitted from Nigeria to Yemen to Togo to England without a family or job. He was, in other words, a textbook itinerant waving more red flags than a bullfighter.
Question: How much due diligence did the State Department consular official on the front line who interviewed Abdulmutallab actually show? Reports say it took just four days for his visa to be approved. Barely two months later, Abdulmutallab turned up in Houston for a two-week seminar at Al Maghrib Institute, a Muslim Brotherhood-tied Islamic education center that has been dubbed “Jihad U” by veteran terrorism analysts.
Now, I’m presuming that a consular official did, in fact, interview Abdulmutallab before rubber-stamping his visa. Before the 9/11 attacks, countless visa applicants — including 15 of the 19 hijackers — skipped personal appearance requirements and bypassed the interview process as a convenience provided by Foggy Bottom panderers. This was supposed to change.
I asked the State Department last week for more information about the presumed consular office interview and hasty approval of Abdulmutallab’s visa. Spokeswoman Megan Mattson invoked confidentiality rules protecting his visa form. But there is an overriding public interest in what his application might reveal about our atrociously lax consulate practices.
The General Accounting Office obtained and released the 9/11 hijackers’ temporary visa forms, which showed that basic information about where they were headed (two hijackers wrote “Wasantwn”) and what business they claimed to be doing (one wrote “teater” as his occupation) was suspiciously shoddy.
Like Abdulmutallab, not a single one of the unmarried, rootless Muslim male nomads who secured student and business visas to commit mass murder on U.S. soil should have ever obtained a temporary visa in the first place.
But the reckless customer-service mentality prevails under Secretary Clinton. The department continues to operate the dangerous “Diversity Visa Lottery” program — handing out permanent residency visas (green cards) randomly to 50,000 foreigners from “underrepresented” regions. The bipartisan visa lottery was championed by the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., and signed into law by Republican President George H. W. Bush in 1990. Although originally intended to give a leg up to Irish immigrants, most of the winners are now from non-Western countries — including several terrorist-sponsoring and terrorist-friendly nations such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Nigeria and Yemen.
State Department flacks are busy pointing fingers at other homeland security bureaucracies, namely the National Counterterrorism Center, for failing to revoke the UndyBomber’s visa. Foggy Bottom held a news conference to boast it had finally taken responsibility and stripped Abdulmutallab of his golden entrance ticket. But where does the buck stop for granting the visa in the first place?
Ominously, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley revealed that other suspected jihadi visas have been revoked. “It’s more than one,” he said. “But I don’t think it’s fruitful to get into a scoreboard.” Of course not. Keeping score would mean accountability for negligent consular officials and their bosses. This administration would rather let sleeping bureaucrats lie.
— Michelle Malkin is author of Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild. Click here for more information. She can be contacted at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
» wrote on 01.11.10 @ 10:14 AM
The fact that the state departments head, Ms Clinton, sees the war on terror as a police action against the angry masses that live in poverty is the first mistake. Hilary does not understand or is so ideologically blinded that she can’t understand the fundamental nature of a holy war. It is not poverty, it is belief system. Until we elect a new president and get rid of this south Chicago mob in Washington we are all in grave danger. We now have the very suicidal nature of liberalism running the country and they don’t mind if you join them in death.
» wrote on 01.11.10 @ 02:54 PM
As a “foreign looking” preacher of ideological and political hatreds, I wonder if Malkin herself is on any domestic or foreign “watch lists”?
Certainly, a one-way visa to wherever her warm wit would be most appreciated (i.e.
Saudi Arabia or Singapore quickly come to mind), would not bother me too much.
Imagine if she’d been accepted into the same brigade where the Bush, Cheney, and
Rumsfeld kids enlisted to “fight terrorism” wherever it exists, around the world?
Malkin could have parachuted behind the lines to do a Rambo thing to those nasty, terrorist-nurturing madrassas along the Afghan-Pakistan border.
With her courage and clear mind, is there any doubt that she could have cleared this whole Terror Threat thing up in just a couple of days?
And she could still email in her upbeat, life-affirming commentary columns from
wherever it is she feels safer and more appreciated.
» wrote on 01.11.10 @ 10:43 PM
Thats why government employees are know as stupid—no accountablity—send a meesage to the next group—Government workers are Not the sharpest pencils in the box…
» wrote on 01.16.10 @ 09:09 AM
What, only 1 obligatory hate message from the clueless libs over a Michelle Malkin column? I am so disappointed!
» wrote on 01.16.10 @ 09:10 AM
What, only 1 obligatory hate message from the clueless libs over a Michelle Malkin column? I am so disappointed!
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