Monday, May 10, 2010

Did White House Order Policy Changes That Allowed Times Square Bomber to Gain Citizenship Even Though He Was on a Watch List?

Accused Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad had been on a terror-related watch list since 1998. He was caught bringing $80,000 in cash into the U.S. from Pakistan.

Shahzad, born in Karachi Pakistan, was granted an F-1 student visa in December 1998. He earned a B.A. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Bridgeport in 2000 and was granted an H-1B visa -- reserved for skilled "specialty occupation" workers -- in April of 2002. Three years later, on that same visa, he earned an M.B.A.

On Oct. 20, 2008, he reported to immigration authorities that he had married Huma Asif Mian, an American citizen. Shortly thereafter -- on April 17, 2009 -- he gained his citizenship via a naturalization ceremony in Bridgeport.

The key question that no one seems to be asking is this: how, after showing up on at least one Treasury Department watch list, was Shabazz (whatever) granted his citizenship? No one is talking on the record, but the implication is clear: it is extremely likely there was a policy change directed by the White House and/or State Department.


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5 comments:

Brooke said...

I would not be surprised one bit if the Obama administration did this.

mah29001 said...

Treason?

Anonymous said...

Did you know that muhammad invented the hands-free cell phone? Oh yes he did. You didn't think a good muslim would go around with infidel technology stuffed into his ear, did you?

Automobiles too.

Anonymous said...

And sunglasses.

Why he even left detailed blueprints showing precisely how to split an atom!

Always On Watch said...

Could have been more of BHO's "reaching out" to Moslems. Which is pure dhimmitude, of course.