This weekend, as we have for the past 15 years, Americans will pause to remember the most significant terrorist attack on U.S. soil. As stirring as…
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Remembering 9/11
A Million Unvetted Refugees in Germany: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Reuters’ coverage of Monday’s attack by an ax-wielding Afghan refugee on a German train included the following willful blindness from the German Interior minister: “Speaking on…
Video: Dan Stein on Visa Overstays and the Visa Waiver Program
FAIR President Dan Stein discussed the visa waiver program and security risks during a recent TV appearance. Watch the clip below.
Two More Terrorists Slip Through the “Rigorous” Refugee Vetting Process
Two Middle Eastern refugees were arrested on terror-related charges on Thursday. Omar Faraj Saeed Al-Hardan, 24, was arrested in Houston, while Aws Mohammed Younis Al-Jayab, 23,…
Feds Can’t Locate Thousands in the U.S. with Terror Connections
At House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing last week, Michele Thoren Bond, Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Consular Affairs, admitted that the…