Most likely, your children in school eat lunch with a terrorist. The foreign student should be deported at once, regardless of what the Obama Administrative State thinks. Once a school blows up or maybe your local mall on Saturday or the eleven jetliners missing because of ISIS strike buildings across America you'll get serious about government corruption, Obamacare, IRS, and all the other problems.
The Department of Homeland Security has
lost track of more than 6,000 foreign nationals who entered the United States on
student visas, overstayed their welcome, and essentially vanished -- exploiting
a security gap that was supposed to be fixed after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror
attacks. The Barack Obama Administrative State could care less about your security and it's past time that you remove him and his power base from office. ISIS Terrorists are already in America and they're waiting for the perfect time to explode on the scene, most likely during one of Obama's golf games or drunken Hollywood parties in the White House. You are in danger.
"My greatest concern is that they could
be doing anything," said Peter Edge, the U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement official who oversees investigations into visa violators. "Some of
them could be here to do us harm." Experts are clear. Killers are inside America, the borders are open and they've been open for years. Even small towns are being paid to house and feed illegal aliens, they're not children, mostly 15 to 17 years old, just enough to be considered legal children. Gang members, drug dealers, gun runners and even terrorists walk across the border.
Homeland Security officials disclosed the
breadth of the student visa problem in response to ABC News questions submitted
as part of an investigation into persistent complaints about the nation’s entry
program for students. The head dummy at Homeland Security is just another Obama Czar with some unknown budget and some radical White House Agenda. When another plane flies into some American tall building, killing thousands, maybe you... will do something. Are you even planning to vote in November to remove the radical menace?
ABC News found that immigration officials
have struggled to keep track of the rapidly increasing numbers of foreign
students coming to the U.S. -- now in excess of one million each year. The
immigration agency’s own figures show that 58,000 students overstayed their
visas in the past year. Of those, 6,000 were referred to agents for follow-up
because they were determined to be of heightened concern.
“They just disappear,” said Sen. Tom
Coburn, R-Okla. “They get the visas and they disappear.”
Coburn said since the Sept. 11, 2001
terror attacks, 26 student visa holders have been arrested in the U.S. on
terror-related charges. We now have tens of thousands, illegal aliens, running loose all across America. They have no rights, they don't belong here, their stealing, robbing, rapping your future. They have access to guns, planes, bombs but the DHS cannot find them. Who's really looking?
Tightening up the student visa program
was one of the major recommendations made by the 9/11 Commission, after it was
determined that the hijacker who flew Flight 77 into the Pentagon, Hani Hanjour,
had entered the U.S. on a student visa but never showed up for
school.
Edge said ICE agents are trying to locate
every one of the 6,000 missing students, but acknowledged that “we really have a
lot more work to do” to tighten up the student visa
program.
Despite repeated concerns raised by
Congress, federal immigration officials have also continued to grant schools
certification to accept overseas applicants even if the schools lack
accreditation, state certification, or any obvious measure of academic
rigor.
There are now more than 9,000 schools on
the government approved list. The school is responsible just like you. The bastard schools do it for money. The list includes such top flight American
colleges as Harvard and Yale, but it also includes 86 beauty schools, 36 massage
schools and nine schools that teach horseshoeing. Foreign students can enter the
U.S. on a visa to study acupuncture, hair braiding, or join academies that focus
on tennis and golf. Harvard and Yale are Communist American Hating Nests and should be bulldozed down. Harvard created Obama with your money because Obama is illegal, lived off the free government stuff like his entire corrupt family. If Obama was kicked out of the legal profession why doesn't ABC CBS NBC MSNBC CNN talk about that? How did a liar and crook get into the White House? You voted for him.
Once the student arrives in the U.S., it
is up to the schools to keep track of the visa-holder’s whereabouts -- and
report to the government if they repeatedly miss class. Who at Harvard and Yale will go to jail?
That is a serious concern, Coburn said,
because a number of for-profit schools appear to have been operating with a
primary goal of selling visas, not educating students.
“We know we have a lot of non-accredited
universities that are using this system to bring people in, collect money, and
not educate them at all,” said Coburn, who is part of a bi-partisan group of
senators that has been trying to tighten controls on student visas. “To me, it’s
a mess.”
One school on the approved list,
MicroPower Career Institute, licensed by the state of New York, continues to
have four campuses on the approved list, even though five of the school’s top
officials -- including its president -- were indicted on charges of visa fraud
in May. According to the indictment, 80 percent of the foreign students enrolled
MicroPower had delinquent attendance, putting them out of compliance with their
visas. But the school did not report them, the indictment says. All five school
officials have pleaded not guilty in the case.
ABC News visited MicroPower’s small fifth
floor campus in a Manhattan office suite, but the school declined to make anyone
available to comment.
Edge, who is Executive Associate Director
at for ICE Homeland Security Investigations, said his agency had no choice but
to continue to allow MicroPower to facilitate student
visas.
“I can only say that this is the United
States of America and everyone has due process,” Edge
said.
The MicroPower case is one of several
that touch on broader questions long raised about the student visa
program.
Thomas Kean 9/11 Commission Co-Chair said
the government has yet to address the security gaps the program has created. He
said was stunned the federal government continues to lose track of so many
foreign nationals who had entered the country with student visas. He noted that,
even before the 9/11 terror attacks, federal officials had been aware of the
gaps in the student visa program. The man who drove the van containing
explosives into the World Trade Center garage in 1993 was also a student visa
holder who was a no-show at school.
“It's been pointed out over and over and
over again and the fact that nothing has been done about it yet... it's a very
dangerous thing for all of us,” Kean said. “The fact that there's been no action
on this is very bothersome.”
Janice Kephart, who was counsel to the
9/11 Commission and co-author of a separate report looking at how the hijackers
entered the U.S., said the credibility of schools certified by ICE is another
significant concern.
“When schools are not legitimate that
enables terrorists to come here under a fraudulent basis and disappear into the
fabric of society without anybody knowing that they are here for illegitimate
reason,” Kephart said, “because the system itself will say they're here
legitimately when in fact they're not.”
ICE has taken steps to address the issue,
especially in the aftermath of a damning report by the Government Accountability
Office in 2012, which found the agency had failed to adequately police for visa
fraud. ICE officials told ABC News, for instance, that it has undertaken a new
program to deploy field representatives around the country to personally inspect
schools that had been approved to accept foreign students. So far, 15 field
representatives have been hired, with a plan to ultimately employ 60 around the
country, according to spokesperson Carissa Cutrell.
The agency has also launched a program --
so far installed at one airport, but planned for others -- that will immediately
alert a customs inspector if a student is attempting to re-enter the country
after their status has been flagged by a school official.
“We’re continually making improvements,”
Cutrell said.
Edge said part of the blame for the
continued trouble with the student visa program stems from a Congress that has
been unwilling to impose tighter limits on schools -- many of which profit from
tuition paid by foreign students.
Coburn, as well as Sens. Charles
Grassley, R-Iowa, and Chuck Schumer, D-NY, were among those pushing for limiting
ICE certification to accredited schools in 2012. But that effort stalled in the
House of Representatives.
Rachel Banks, the director of public
policy for NAFSA, the association of international educators, said her group has
been working to promote opportunities for foreign study in the U.S. She said the
group understands the need to monitor the arrival and departure of foreign
nationals, but it should not come at the expense of legitimate applicants
seeking to study in America.
“Students should not be scapegoated,”
Banks said. “Foreign students are an asset and not a
threat.”
The effort to expand options for foreign
study appear to be prevailing. According to figures gathered by congressional
investigators, the number of foreign nationals obtaining visas to study in the
U.S. has grown from 662,966 in 2003 to more than 1.2 million in
2012.
Edge said his agency has accepted that
those numbers represent a continued challenge for the Department of Homeland
Security.
“Our work has only begun,” he said. “We
have a lot more work to do in this space.”
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