Malvo's prints are on a magazine cartridge in Alabama. I believe his prints are also with the INS as well as Muhammed's.
Apparently there is no loop for matching so what's the point.
Again and again, INS is the weakness AND the uncooperative member of the team.
Every immigrant and/or visitor should be fingerprinted. Hearings should be immediate as well as a trip to the docks.
The Computer: One female officer said they had a computer and she could see the blue screen glowing. She didn't think that was unusual??? They hardly looked like businessmen. "No gut instincts"?? She's in the wrong profession.
Moose: Was sworn in on Aug. 2, 1999 at the University of Maryland, Shady Grove Center in Rockville.
He was pinned by Robert Lamb, Jr. of Seattle, Washington.
Earlier in 1999, in Oregon, Moose brought about a resolution against racial profiling. The DOJ officials said it was the first in the nation.
At one point in time during this, Moose said something about suggesting a particular group. I believe he had this in his head and failed to alert "everyone" to his "gut feeling".
We're all glad this is over. We need to learn from our mistakes.
The INS needs a total revamping. They are supposed to be on our side but they keep shooting us in the foot.
I do not think think the $10 mil was part of the original plan and we've lost sight of the possibility of what it really was. BUSHmaster says it all.
I'd amend that to "the most uncooperative member of the team."
I also don't disagree about Moose's attitude -- combined with the equally PC attitude of the FBI, (who, according to reports I've read, did not want to be lead agency) and backed by liberal Maryland politicians, the results were a disaster.
As far as "learning from mistakes," the moment this ended, we immediately began to see denial of mistakes with the full cooperation of the liberal media, who would rather seize the moment to foster gun control and raise the dumbed-down public's "cultural consciousness," than correct the faults which led not only to this slaughter, but to 9/11 and the long laundry list of deaths, both here and abroad, before that.
I remember him saying he would share a profile (or partial) by close of business on that day. After interminal delays, and introduction of geographic, personal, and vehicle composites, Moose said the best minds in law enforcement agreed with him, that releasing a partial profile would paint a group, or cause some minorities to be misidentified... and hence they would not be releasing a partial profile. And he didn't, right up to the end!