Posted on 12/14/2015 7:33:48 PM PST by Innovative
A secret U.S. policy that prohibits immigration officials from reviewing the social media messages of foreign citizens applying for U.S. visas was reportedly kept in place over fears of a civil liberties backlash and âbad public relations.â
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson refused in early 2014 to end the policy, even though several other officials in the organization pressed for such a policy change, ABC News reported Monday.
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Is this another inept policy from our crackhead twink muslim president?
Mass carnage in San Bernardino was the result. Thanks B.O.
“A secret U.S. policy that prohibits immigration officials from reviewing the social media messages of foreign citizens applying for U.S. visas was reportedly kept in place over fears of a civil liberties backlash and ââ¬Åbad public relations.ââ¬Â”. Screw the backlash and bad public relations, the has and will kill people. At least 14 so far. If the immigrants are not Christian, Buddhist or Daoist, they are of a religion that requires their adherents to kill us. Why admit our declared enemies and potential killers. If anyone has a rational, please tell it to me.
How much secret U.S. policy has Obama put in place ? President For Life ?
What the hell is wrong with our elected representativ4sw and the bureaucrats hired to do the work of government?
We Americans expect and deserve a government of elected representatives who represent us, who represent Americans instead of foreigners and our enemies.
Our government must place our security and well being far ahead of any concerns about accommodating, offending or upsetting others.
GD it-— foreigners are NOT extended civil rights of citizens. Their backgrounds and inclinations are free game. What sheer liberal nonsense— worrying about rights for people who are finagling to get into the US to harm us. Jeeze.
Thanks, saved me a long post.
If it’s really a secret, then no-one knows about it and they should keep doing it. Policy, what policy?
Whistleblower: My intel might have stopped San BernardinoA year into the investigation, the State Department and the DHS Civil Rights Division told Haney that tracking these groups and individuals was problematic because they were Islamic groups. Haney reports that internal memos forbade him from developing any cases based on this profile.
His investigation was shut down, and many of his records were deleted, including evidence about a suspicious group as well as specific individuals tied to the mosque in Riverside, California, that Farook attended.
So what can they look for? Tea Party donation records?
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