Anonymous ID: 51bf3d Nov. 1, 2023, 7:59 a.m. No.19842291   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2331 >>2339 >>2488

>>19841195, >>19841424, >>19841509, >>19841522 FF warnings come in waves for the next 14 monthsPN

 

Note the dates that all this occurred, Bush started it (9/11/01) but Hussein Obama continued their plans and had changed the screening process somewhere 2009-2012 of all terrorist countries at DHS, reduced scrutiny, some at DHS and other agencies blew the whistle on Obama, some were fired and others died at that time. Remember the man who was about to deliver the goods on O and was killed in a bizarre car incident.Obamas terrorist armies have been here for many years. We ain’t seen nothing yet!Oh don’t forget McCain was onvolved!

 

Hezbollah’s Unit 910 recruited Kourani in 2008— the first year he was eligible to apply for American citizenship — through well-placed relative Sheikh Hussein Kourani during a trip to Lebanon. One of Kourani’s first assignments was to submit a citizenship application necessary to freely travel abroad on Unit 910 business. He allegedly marked “no” in the citizenship application form box asking if he had ever been involved with a terrorist organization, one of the crimes for which he is now currently charged.”

 

Obama VS Trump

From 2016:

Among those in attendance for Obama's final address will be Refaai Hamo, a Syrian refugee who fled to Turkey before receiving refugee status and traveling to the U.S, and Oscar Vasquez, whose family brought him from Mexico to Arizona without authorization when he was 12 years old. Vasquez eventually earned a mechanical engineering degree from Arizona State University but was forced to return to Mexico and apply for a visa after he graduated. He then served in the U.S. Army, with a tour in Afghanistan, and is now a full-fledged U.S. citizen.

https://www.usnews.com/news/the-report/articles/2016/01/12/ask-an-analyst-how-has-obama-changed-immigration-policy

 

Fact Sheet: Protecting The Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry To The United StatesDate: January 29, 2017

On March 6, 2017 President Trump issued a new Executive Order on Executive Order Protecting The Nation From Foreign Terrorist EntryInto The United States that rescinded the Executive Order that was issued on January 27, 2017.

The Executive Order signed on January 27, 2017 allows for the proper review and establishment of standards to prevent terrorist or criminal infiltration by foreign nationals. The United States has the world’s most generous immigration system, yet it has been repeatedly exploited by terrorists and other malicious actors who seek to do us harm. In order to ensure that the United States government can conduct a thorough and comprehensive analysis of the national security risks posed from our immigration system, it imposes a 90-day suspension on entry to the United States of nationals of certain designated countries—countries that were designated by Congress and the Obama Administration as posing national security risks in the Visa Waiver Program.

AuthoritiesThe Congress provided the President of the United States, in section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), with the authority to suspend the entry of any class of aliens the president deems detrimental to the national interest.

ActionFor the next 90 days, nearly all travelers, except U.S. citizens, traveling on passports fromIraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, and Yemen will be temporarily suspendedfrom entry to the United States. The 90 day period will allow for proper review and establishment of standards to prevent terrorist or criminal infiltration by foreign nationals.

In the first 30 days, DHS will perform a global country-by-country review of the information each country provides when their citizens apply for a U.S. visa or immigration benefit. Countries will then have 60 days to comply with any requests from the U.S. government to update or improve the quality of the information they provide.

DHS and the Department of Statehave the authority, on a case-by-case basis, to issue visas or allow the entry of nationals of these countries into the United States when it serves the national interest. These seven countries were designated by Congress and the Obama Administration as posing a significant enough security risk to warrant additional scrutiny in the visa waiver context. The Refugee Admissions Program will be temporarily suspended for the next 120 days while DHS and interagency partners review screening procedures to ensure refugees admitted in the future do not pose a security risk to citizens of the United States.

 

https://www.dhs.gov/news/2017/01/29/protecting-nation-foreign-terrorist-entry-united-states