Posted on 05/13/2016 3:19:38 PM PDT by StCloudMoose
Rep. Randy Forbes (R-Va.) said on Thursday that visas issued to terrorists turn the documents into weapons by allowing them entry into the United States without proper vetting.
We also know that in the hands of terrorists, visas can become weapons, Forbes said at a press conference at the Capitol.
Forbes along with co-sponsors Reps. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) and Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) introduced the Visa Integrity and Security Act of 2016 on Wednesday.
The Visa Integrity and Security Act of 2016, which strengthens the Visa screening process to combat immigration fraud, utilize social media to detect threat indicators, and better detect terrorists who may be plotting attacks like the one that occurred in San Bernardino, California this past December.
Some specifics of the legislation include heightened scrutiny of people seeking a visa from countries designated as countries of concern as it relates to terrorism, by the State Department, including Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Sudan and Yemen.
It also requires DNA testing, to be paid for by the visa applicant, to prove relationship status on a family-based immigrant visa petition.
Forbes cited the Dec. 2, 2015 attack in San Bernardino, Calif., by two Islamic extremist terrorists Syed Rizwan Farook, a U.S. citizen of Pakistani descent, and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, who entered the country on a fiancé visa in 2014.
We know this: We know that those visas can create problems for us. They can be well intended, Forbes said. This iPhone that we have was intended for a good purpose, but we know in the hand of a terrorist this iPhone becomes a weapon.
We also know that in the hands of terrorists, visas can become weapons, Forbes said.
We believe that coming to the United States of America is not a right - its a privilege - but we think its a right to be secure within the United States, Forbes said.
So if we have to balance those two between the privilege of coming to the United States and the right to be secure in the United States, we want to give the balance to the right to be secure in the United States, Forbes said.
From the 9/11 terrorist attacks to the more recent attack in San Bernardino, we are reminded that terrorists have and will continue to exploit our immigration system to carry out their heinous plots, Goodlatte said at the press conference.
Visa security is critical to national security, and we must address gaping holes in our immigration system that allow those who wish Americans harm and fraudsters to game the system.
This needs wider distribution
At least a couple of the congressional members understand the situation
The time for tightening visa requirements and interior enforcement was 9/12/2001.
Instead, the Bush administration REDUCED interior and border enforcement.
The Comprehensive Immigration Reform we needed was a visa tracking system, better vetting, more prosecutions and deportations.
All we were offered was amnesty and surrender of the rule of law.
That’s why Trump.
I am sure this is what Obama, Kerry and Clinton want.
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