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    ISIS has targeted refugee program to enter US, Homeland Security chairman says

    By Julian Hattem - 12/07/15 01:33 PM EST

    Intelligence officials have determined that Islamic extremists have explored using the refugee program to enter the United States, the head of the House Homeland Security Committee said on Monday.

    Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) declined to go into detail about the determination, which the Obama administration has not announced publicly.

    Yet the disclosure could add ammunition to critics of the White House’s refugee plans who have warned that the program is vulnerable to infiltration by adherents of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
    “ISIS members in Syria have attempted to exploit it to get into the United States,” McCaul said during a speech at the National Defense University.

    “The U.S. government has information to indicate that individuals tied to terrorist groups in Syria have already attempted to gain access to our country through the U.S. refugee program.”

    McCaul would not say specifically who informed him and other lawmakers about the revelation, only describing the sources as “elements of the intelligence community.”

    “That was very courageous for them to come forward with this, to tell me about this personally, given the political debate on the Hill,” he added, suggesting that the news did not come from intelligence leaders.

    The briefing happened “earlier this week,” McCaul said.

    The White House would not confirm or deny McCaul's claim, instead referring reporters to his office to explain where he got the information.

    A spokesman with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence also declined to comment on the record about the assertion.

    McCaul’s speech comes amid escalating concerns about Islamic extremism in the West, following the killings of 130 people in Paris and 14 in San Bernardino, Calif. The massacres have caused American fears about terrorism to spike, and left Congress grasping for a response.

    President Obama has repeatedly pushed back against warnings that ISIS could attack the United States by sending over fighters as refugees.

    The Syrian civil war has killed more than 200,000 people since it began in 2011, and forced more than 4 million refugees to flee.

    White House press secretary Josh Earnest defended the U.S. refugee screening process, which typically takes two years for an individual to complete.

    “Those individuals who seek to enter the United States through the refugee resettlement program do so only after undergoing the most intensive screening of anybody who attempts to enter the United States," Earnest told reporters on Monday.

    Refugees undergo rigorous screenings that last for up to two years, the Obama administration has said, making them among the most thoroughly vetted people coming into the country.
    Still, Republicans and some Democrats have been wary of the president’s plans to allow 10,000 Syrian refugees into the country next year.

    Last month, the House voted overwhelmingly to make it more difficult for refugees from Iraq and Syria to enter the United States.

    In his speech Monday, McCaul painted a bleak picture of American national security, which he compared to the World War II fight against fascism.

    The current threat posed by Islamic extremists is greater than at any time since 9/11, he said, and ISIS is “now more dangerous than al Qaeda ever was under Osama bin Laden.”

    “I believe the state of our homeland is increasingly not secure,” McCaul said.

    “I believe 2015 will be seen as a watershed year in this long war — the year when our enemies gained an upper hand and when the spread of terror once again awoke the West.”

    McCaul’s dire outlook stood in contrast to the message from Obama, who less than 24 hours before attempted to reassure the nation about terrorism in his third-ever address from the Oval Office.

    “The threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it,” Obama said.

    “We will destroy ISIL and any other organization that tries to harm us. Our success won’t depend on tough talk, or abandoning our values, or giving into fear,” he added, using an alternate acronym for ISIS. “Instead, we will prevail by being strong and smart, resilient and relentless, and by drawing upon every aspect of American power.”

    McCaul's comments could signal a renewed commitment to keep national security at the forefront of Congress’s focus, even as it rushes to finish its legislative work and adjourn for the year.

    This week, the House is expected to take up legislation tightening a program allowing travelers from 38 countries to enter the U.S. without a visa. The reform is the only White House recommendation that Congress is likely to act on in the wake of the recent killings.

    “This is just the beginning,” McCaul promised. “Over the coming weeks, we will introduce a slate of new bills based on the findings of the [bipartisan congressional] task force to keep terrorists from crossing our borders.”

    Among other steps, McCaul said that lawmakers were interested in further hardening the country’s borders against extremists, sharing intelligence with foreign countries and developing a special commission to examine challenges posed by the proliferation of encryption technologies, which prevent the government from intercepting a suspect’s messages.

    This story was updated at 3:59 p.m.

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    House Security Chairman: ISIS Tried To Use Refugee Program To Get Into U.S.

    by ALEX SWOYER
    7 Dec 2015
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    Islamic extremists have tried to get into the U.S. via the refugee program, but that the Obama administration hasn’t made that fact public yet, House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) announced Monday.

    He also said the House would soon push “a slate of new bills” to curb jihadi attacks in the United States.

    “ISIS members in Syria have attempted to exploit [the refugee program] to get into the United States,” McCaul announced while speaking at the National Defense University in Washington D.C. “The U.S. government has information to indicate that individuals tied to terrorist groups in Syria have already attempted to gain access to our country through the U.S. refugee program.”

    According to The Hill, “McCaul would not say specifically who informed him and other lawmakers about the revelation, only describing the sources as ‘elements of the intelligence community.'”

    “That was very courageous for them to come forward with this, to tell me about this personally, given the political debate on the Hill,” he said, adding that the briefing took place earlier this week.

    “I believe the state of our homeland is increasingly not secure,” warned McCaul.“I believe 2015 will be seen as a watershed year in this long war — the year when our enemies gained an upper hand and when the spread of terror once again awoke the West.”

    He added that new bills to stop the refugee program will be offered in the upcoming weeks.

    “This is just the beginning,” McCaul vowed. “Over the coming weeks, we will introduce a slate of new bills based on the findings of the [bipartisan congressional] task force to keep terrorists from crossing our borders.”

    McCaul’s statement comes as Congress is struggling to finalize the spending bill with a deadline only four days away, and with defunding the Syrian refugee program being a point of contention between Republicans and Democrats.

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