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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Jeh Johnson Doesn't Know How Many People Mistakenly Granted Citizenship Were From Iran, Syria, Libya

"I -- I can't -- I can't give you that breakdown offhand..."

On Sept. 8, the Homeland Security Department’s inspector-general reported that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services mistakenly granted citizenship to at least 858 individuals who were under deportation or removal orders.

On Tuesday, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson told Congress the actual number is “somewhere around” 750. But Johnson could not say how many of them were from countries known to be havens for terrorists.

“Were any of them from special interest countries?” Sen. Ben Sasse, a member of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, asked Johnson.

“Not off hand,” Johnson replied. “I — I can’t — I can’t give you that breakdown offhand. It is a — I suspect it is a knowable fact, which we can provide you.”

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

And twenty days later, that information is still not provided.

Anonymous said...

You do know it means revolt in this country if democrats win this election, because the ONLY way thats happening is if they cheat!!!!

lmclain said...

The head of Homeland Security DOESN'T KNOW?
We have the descendants of the Keystone Cops running our government.