Two Iraqi refugees in U.S. charged in terrorism-related case

Two men are charged with sending cash, explosives and missiles to Iraq for use against Americans. Their case underscores gaps identified in the U.S. refugee vetting process before last year. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Barry Grossheim - Jun 1, 2011 - 10:52 AM PDT
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by Barry Grossheim - Jun. 1, 2011

Terrorists arrested in Kentucky? This is an interesting article that explains some of the holes in the vetting process for immigrants from Iraq. It does not explain how these men ended up in Kentucky, however.

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by Randy Morrow - Jun. 1, 2011

When asked how men who actively fought against the U.S. in Iraq could have been allowed in the country, the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the ... More »

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by coolman - Dec. 23, 2011

I think every country should check migrations background when they entering to country. Specially refugees.

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