San Bernardino, CA – Shooter Underwent Background Checks To Get Visa

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    San Bernardino County Sheriff's officials conduct the investigation on Thursday Dec. 3, 2015, at the scene of the shoot out between law enforcement officers and suspects in a mass shooting on Orange Show Drive in San Bernardino, Calif.. APSan Bernardino, CA – One of the shooters who killed 14 people at a California social service center was a conditional resident in the U.S. after marrying a citizen.

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    The FBI says Tashfeen Malik came to the U.S. in July 2014 on a Pakistani passport and a so-called fiancée visa. To get the visa, she had to submit to an in-person interview and biometric and background checks to ensure she wasn’t a threat to public safety or national security.

    By law, Malik had 90 days to get married or leave the country. She became a conditional resident after marrying Syed Farook. Two years after the wedding, she could have applied to stay in the U.S. permanently.

    Malik and Farook opened fire on a holiday banquet of Farook’s co-workers and then died in a shootout with police Wednesday.


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    8 years ago

    MoRe prooF why Obama and the liberals who “guarantee” Americans will be safe if we bring in tens of thousands of refugees are LYING.

    8 years ago

    Yad Hashem is so clear….He is going to make sure voters bring in a strong republican president in 2016!