This time, it stands for jihad. ABC News explains the process by which the San Bernardino’s chief accomplice came to find herself on American soil.
Malik came to the U.S. on what is known as a “fiancé” visa, which allows an American fiancé to petition for his or her partner’s temporary entry before marriage. For the visa application, the address she listed in her Pakistani hometown, ABC News discovered today, does not exist. Malik received a her Green Card this summer, U.S. officials said.
As David North points out, this is the first confirmed terrorist dmitted to the United States on a K-1 visa. However, it illustrates the problem with opening pathways to residency/citizenship for the “loved ones” of people who despise Western norms and values. After all Islamic terrorism is a family business. For all the spurious reports touting the unprecedented entrepreneurship of immigrants, this is one area of enterprise that open borders advocates are loathe to cite. I wonder why that is.
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