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Friday, 17 August 2018

Here’s How A Suspected ISIS Fighter Ended Up In The US As A Refugee per The Daily Caller

This Daily Caller report 
http://dailycaller.com/2018/08/16/omar-ameen-refugee/ opens up to reality what 'screening' of 'refugees' really amounts to, asking some questions and accepting the answers. It's as if those doing the screening just want to let 'refugees' in. 

'The process for Iraqi national Omar Adbulsattar Ameen to enter the U.S. was simple: All the suspected Islamic State fighter had to do was lie on his United Nations applications for refugee status and during interviews with U.S. Customs and Immigration Services (USCIS) officials, according to the Department of Justice.

Ameen, who was arrested in California on Wednesday on an outstanding murder warrant in Iraq, claimed he was not a member of ISIS or al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI). He also denied taking part in any terrorist or criminal activity in Iraq.

In order to meet the physical safety requirement to qualify as a refugee, Ameen, 45, claimed his father had been murdered while helping the American military and that his brother had been kidnapped by a terrorist group affiliated with radical cleric Muqtada al Sadr.

But all of that was a lie, according to the Justice Department.


Ameen was allegedly a member of ISIS. In 2004, before the rise of that brutal terror group, Ameen and his family helped start AQI, according to the DOJ. In addition to allegedly killing an Iraqi police officer, Ameen is suspected of planting IEDs and committing terrorist acts near his hometown of Rawah.

But Ameen appears not to have faced any rigorous questioning from the U.S. government about terror links and his criminal activities. Instead, he simply answered "no" to questions about his alleged ISIS and al-Qaeda links while inventing a false narrative about his father and brother.

"Have you ever interacted with, had involvement with, or known any members of … Al Qaeda in Iraq … the Islamic State of Iraq or any other armed group or militia?" was one of the questions USCIS posed to Ameen.

"No," he answered, according to Justice Department documents.'

How many more of such people have come to the US and Europe based on such lies? Do you feel safe and secure? 

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