With the U.S. and other countries on high alert for ISIS attacks, American authorities are warning the terror group’s followers may have infiltrated American borders with authentic-looking passports ISIS has printed itself with its own machines, according to an intelligence report obtained by ABC News. The 17-page Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Intelligence Report, issued to law enforcement last week, says ISIS likely has been able to print legitimate-looking Syrian passports since taking over the city of Deir ez-Zour last summer, home to a passport office with “boxes of blank passports” and a passport printing machine. Another passport office was located in Raqqa, Syria, which has long been ISIS’s de facto capital. “Since more than 17 months [have] passed since Raqqa and Deir ez-Zour fell to ISIS, it is possible that individuals from Syria with passports ‘issued’ in these ISIS controlled cities or who had passport blanks, may have traveled to the U.S.,” the report says. Former Department of Homeland Security intelligence official and ABC News consultant John Cohen said, “If ISIS has been able to acquire legitimate passports or machines that create legitimate passports, this would represent a major security risk in the United States.”Fake Syrian passports have already been discovered in Europe, most notably two used by suicide bombers in the horrific terrorist attack on Paris last month. The two men are believed to have slipped into Europe with a flood of Syrian refugees fleeing the violence in their homeland. “The source further stated that fake Syrian passports are so prevalent in Syria that Syrians do not even view possessing them as illegal,” the report says. “The source stated fake Syrian passports can be obtained in Syria for $200 to $400 and that backdated passport stamps to be placed in the passport cost the same.”The report included one example in which law enforcement officials said that a Syrian passport discovered in Turkey was printed with a designator number indicating it had been printed in an ISIS-controlled area earlier this year.
Doesn't the FBI and CIA examine each refugee beyond whether they have a passport? And isn't there a waiting list, meaning it would take years for them to get in if they just got the machine?
Quote from: Sly Instinct on December 10, 2015, 08:02:42 PMDoesn't the FBI and CIA examine each refugee beyond whether they have a passport? And isn't there a waiting list, meaning it would take years for them to get in if they just got the machine?This is a legitimate printing machine as Raqqa and Deir ez-Zour both had offices where they were issued. We're talking about blank passports with forged info.
Quote from: Thunder on December 10, 2015, 08:07:34 PMQuote from: Sly Instinct on December 10, 2015, 08:02:42 PMDoesn't the FBI and CIA examine each refugee beyond whether they have a passport? And isn't there a waiting list, meaning it would take years for them to get in if they just got the machine?This is a legitimate printing machine as Raqqa and Deir ez-Zour both had offices where they were issued. We're talking about blank passports with forged info.That doesn't answer either of my questions though :/
Quote from: gatsby on December 11, 2015, 02:56:35 PMSo? Wtf is a syrian passport, that shit can't get you no where. If they pose as refugees then hopefully they're caught at screening processesYou can screen them as much as you want. You can't legitimately know if somebody's a terrorist or not.
So? Wtf is a syrian passport, that shit can't get you no where. If they pose as refugees then hopefully they're caught at screening processes