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mikec71
03-20-2013, 14:41
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/03/20/decision-to-extend-trusted-traveler-program-to-saudi-scrutinized/?test=latestnews

What the Hell!! 15 of 19

A Department of Homeland Security program intended to give "trusted traveler" status to low-risk airline passengers soon will be extended to Saudi travelers, opening the program to criticism for accommodating the country that produced 15 of the 19 hijackers behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Sources voiced concern about the decision to the Investigative Project on Terrorism, which issued a report Wednesday on the under-the-radar announcement -- which was first made by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano after meeting in January with her Saudi counterpart. According to the IPT, this would be the first time the Saudi government has been given such a direct role in fast-tracking people for entry into the United States.

"I think you have radical Wahhabism in certain elements in Saudi Arabia, and I think to be more lenient there than in other places would be a mistake," Rep. Frank Wolf told the Investigative Project on Terrorism. "There were 15 [hijackers] from that country, and there is a lot taking place in that region."

Only an exclusive handful of countries enjoy inclusion in the Global Entry program -- Canada, Mexico, South Korea and the Netherlands. According to the IPT, some officials are questioning why Saudi Arabia gets to reap the benefits of the program, when key U.S. allies like Germany and France are not enrolled; Israel has reached a deal with the U.S., but that partnership has not yet been implemented.

Any Saudi travelers cleared through the program will be able to bypass the normal customs line after providing passports and fingerprints. The status lasts for five years.

The decision is a turnaround, the IPT notes, from when Saudi Arabia was briefly placed on a list of countries whose U.S.-bound travelers would face higher scrutiny, in the wake of the failed Christmas Day bombing attempt in 2009.

But Napolitano spoke highly of "the bond between the United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" when she announced the change in January.

"By enhancing collaboration with the government of Saudi Arabia, we reaffirm our commitment to more effectively secure our two countries against evolving threats while facilitating legitimate trade and travel," Napolitano said.

The Global Entry program was launched in 2008 to expedite pre-approved passengers through the airport customs and security process when they arrive in the U.S. The program is designed to weed out low-risk passengers and enable authorities to zero in on those who may be more likely to pose a threat.

But the program has sparked controversy in the past. Critics objected in late 2010 when Mexican citizens were included in the program, raising concerns that drug cartels would quickly learn how to exploit loopholes in the plan. DHS officials, however, insisted at the time that people who attain trusted traveler status don't get a free pass and are still subject to random searches.

The program allows travelers who have undergone a thorough vetting process -- fingerprinting, background checks, interviews with customs agents, etc.-- to attain a low-risk status that allows them to skip the line at customs and complete their entry process at an automatic kiosk.

Team Sergeant
03-20-2013, 16:30
And this surprises you?

From an agency that spies on Americans with drones.

From an agency that "manufactures" terrorists so they can arrest them?

From an agency that tells all Americans to defend themselves with scissors?

From an agency that's leader calls American veterans possible terrorists.

Really?

ddoering
03-20-2013, 18:10
Not surprised one bit. I will be surprised if she is held accountable when the next attack occurs.....

SF_BHT
03-20-2013, 18:52
This is just stupid..... But it is DHS.......

Box
03-20-2013, 19:27
I am incredibly underwhelmed at this news.
I would have expected so much more out of our elected officials...

mojaveman
03-20-2013, 22:05
What the Hell!! 15 of 19

I know, I know. Makes one wonder if we should have invaded Saudi Arabia instead of Iraq.

I wonder how many Americans have trusted traveler status with their government?

The last time I traveled there I had to wait in the customs line for over an hour, was then interrogated as to why I was coming there, then had my suitcase basically turned over and all of it's contents dumped out. They almost took my mouthwash because it had alcohol in it.

Richard
03-20-2013, 22:18
They're all related to the House of Saud in some fashion and will likely have some sort of official or diplomatic passport anyway - IOW it will boil down to those who are the least of our worries - meh.

Let me know when the Orcs are trying to sneak in aboard Wargs. :rolleyes:

Richard :munchin

Stobey
03-21-2013, 00:39
This sounds a lot like the notorious "VISA EXPRESS" boondoggle that was implemented some 4 months before 9/11/01 which allowed at least 3 of the 9/11 hijackers to bypass any scrutiny before obtaining visas to the U.S.

Saudi Arabia's "petrodollars" finance some of the worst (Wahabi / Salafist) madrassas in the world, not to mention the most rabidly vitriolic imams. When will the "leaders" in this country research Islam, the Koran, haddiths, et. al. to try to understand the scope of the danger the United States - as well as the rest of Western Civilization - faces from this very real, and now well-financed threat? The third jihad began sometime around 1979. They should take a good look at what has been happening in Europe. That's where we are headed if we don't wake up, scrap the PC MC bull----, and defend this nation.

Appeasement does not work with the muzzies. It's seen as weakness; and only serves to enable more aggression & demands for more concessions (not to mention money - jizya). And BHO wants to disarm the American public - especially veterans. May God help us, we're in the hands of imbeciles! And may God bless ALL our soldiers who put their lives on the line, even though our leadership seems to have little regard for their courage and dedication.

Bracholi
03-21-2013, 01:49
May God help us, we're in the hands of imbeciles!


Substitute imbeciles for opportunistic panderers. Let the chaff (extremists) build the bridge to tyranny and you'll hardly have to break a sweat.

Dozer523
03-21-2013, 07:21
If I wear my picnic blanket, maybe I won't have to take my shoes off.

Dohhunter
03-21-2013, 08:16
Only an exclusive handful of countries enjoy inclusion in the Global Entry program -- Canada, Mexico, South Korea and the Netherlands. According to the IPT, some officials are questioning why Saudi Arabia gets to reap the benefits of the program, when key U.S. allies like Germany and France are not enrolled; Israel has reached a deal with the U.S., but that partnership has not yet been implemented.

My wife and I (and now our 5 month old daughter) enjoy the benefits of Global Entry and Nexus for expedited travel between our countries.

To think that a German can not be enrolled while Saudis are being pushed through just reeks of the same useless prioritizing that, while on a different although completely related level, has toddlers being frisked by TSA agents.