This aspect of the CIA operations is common knowledge .....
Originally Posted by Whisky_1
Bullshit! Even your own posts reflect that bullshit. I know exactly about what I posted ... and it includes calling out your bullshit.
You have never participated from an investigatory point of view with the "vetting" and "verifying" of information provided to you by a foreign national who you had not known until you saw their initial information ..... period. Or you wouldn't go off on some cock-n-bull anecdotal bunch of crap saying it "is common knowledge"!
Here is the TIP OF THE ICE BERG:
The truth is, criminal background information is based on the laws of country in question, as well as the quality of record-keeping and their relationship with the U.S. While some countries still only keep paper records, many retain criminal records at local jurisdictions and have no centralized database in the way that the US, Canada, the UK and many European Union countries do. Therefore, it is common in many countries that each city, state, or province must be searched separately to determine if a criminal history exists on the applicant. To complicate matters even more, each jurisdiction also has its own rules and regulations as to how records are kept and released, with many record queries only covering a period of two to three years. This is in sharp contrast to the FBI-managed Interstate Identification Index, which keeps arrest and conviction information on file for life.
The truth is that we cannot simply access trusted background data from certain places at all. If the country the immigrant or refugee flees from is war torn, has an unstable government, or has no diplomatic relationship with the US (think Syria, Libya, North Korea, etc.) then we will have no way to access their records. If criminal records on recent arrestees was lost at Orleans Parish Prison and the New Orleans Police headquarters following Hurricane Katrina, what can we expect the state of record keeping in Aleppo or Benghazi to be right now?
THIS BEARS REPEATING 200 MILLION TIMES TO U.S. LEGAL VOTERS:
If criminal records on recent arrestees was lost at Orleans Parish Prison and the New Orleans Police headquarters following Hurricane Katrina, what can we expect the state of record keeping in Aleppo or Benghazi to be right now?
"Criminal History" ... that's just scratching the surface. I said how are they going to prove all that crap you listed ... as a "right" to come to this country ...
.... forget there is no "right" to come to this country ....
.... 90% of them can't even prove they were born!!!
Do you recall reading about the document manufacturing facilities that were taken by the ISIS assholes? Paper, ink, photo, and printing equipment for making fake documents. "The CIA" didn't find that shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Go bullshit someone else.