ODNI Confirms Terrorists Tried to Enter U.S. as Syrian Refugees
Individuals with ties to terrorist groups in Syria have tried to infiltrate the United States through the Obama refugee program that will admit at least 10,000 Syrians, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) has confirmed.
The disturbing admission comes amid robust assurances by the administration that the refugees are thoroughly vetted before entering the country. In fact, the State Department publicly guarantees that every Syrian refugee is rigorously screened because ânothing is more important to us than the security of the American people.â The agency also addresses public concerns involving resettling Syrian refugees by asserting that itâs a âmythâ that âall Syrians are dangerous.â In fact, ânone have been arrested or removed on terrorism charges,â the State Department writes in a bulletin. Admission is only granted âafter the most extensive level of security screening of any category of traveler to the United States,â according to the agency.
Nevertheless, in early October the director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Matthew Emrich, admitted during a congressional hearing that thereâs no way to adequately screen the new arrivals from the war-torn Muslim nation thatâs a hotbed of terrorism. Thatâs because the Syrian government doesnât have an intelligence database to run checks against so thereâs no reliable method to accurately verify the identity of the new arrivals. Emrich did ensure during his congressional testimony that âwe check everything that we are aware ofâ and that âwe are in the process of overturning every stone.â This may not sound all that reassuring to most Americans.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Assistant Director Michael Steinbach has also conceded that the U.S. government has no system to properly screen Syrian refugees. âThe concern in Syria is that we donât have systems in places on the ground to collect information to vet,â Steinbach said. âThat would be the concern is we would be vetting â databases donât hold the information on those individuals. âYouâre talking about a country that is a failed state, that is â does not have any infrastructure, so to speak. So all of the data sets â the police, the intel services â that normally you would go to seek information donât exist.â Judicial Watch reported on these two alarming revelations back in October.
Now we have the ODNI, the broad agency that serves as an umbrella for the intelligence community and advises the president, verifying that indeed terrorists have tried to exploit Obamaâs Syrian refugee initiative. The ODNI is composed of more than a dozen spy agencies, including Air Force, Army, Navy, Treasury and Coast Guard intelligence as well as the FBI and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). This week the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, Michael McCaul, released unclassified excerpts of information provided to him by the ODNI regarding possible terrorist exploitation of Syrian refugee flows. Itâs scary but, unfortunately, not surprising.
The National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) has identified ââŠindividuals with ties to terrorist groups in Syria attempting to gain entry to the U.S. through the U.S. refugee program,â the ODNI tells the Texas congressman in a document that contains classified information the lawmaker could not make public. The NCTC also wrote this to the congressman: âThe refugee system, like all immigration programs, is vulnerable to exploitation from extremist groups seeking to send operatives to the West. U.S. and Canadian authorities in 2011 arrested several refugees linked to what is now ISIL. Early in 2011, Canadian authorities arrested dual Iraqi-Canadian citizen Faruq âIsa who is accused of vetting individuals on the internet for suicide operations in Iraq. The FBI, in May of the same year, arrested Kentucky-based Iraqi refugees Waâad Ramadan Alwan and Mohanad Shareef Hammadi for attempting to send weapons and explosives from Kentucky to Iraq and conspiring to commit terrorism while in Iraq. Alwan pled guilty to the charges against him in December 2011, and Hammadi pled guilty in August 2012.â
The recent attacks in Paris were executed by terrorists who made it to Europe as refugees and the same could feasibly happen in the U.S. But national security has never stopped the Obama administration from assisting potential terrorists to settle in the U.S. Earlier this year JW reported on a âtemporaryâ amnesty the administration is offering to nationals of Yemen, another Islamic Middle Eastern country well known as an Al Qaeda breeding ground. Under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) illegal aliens from Yemen, headquarters of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), get to stay in the U.S. for at least 18 months. In its latest Country Reports on Terrorism, the State Department reveals that AQAP militants carried out hundreds of attacks including suicide bombers, vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices (VBIEDs), ambushes, kidnappings and targeted assassinations. The media has also documented this for years with one in-depth report confirming that âYemen has emerged as the breeding grounds for some of the most high-profile plans to attack the U.S. homeland.â