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TSA: Airport Workers With Alleged Terror Ties Aren’t Threats


dhsThe Transportation Security Administration says none of the 73 airport workers found to have unspecified ties to terrorism is actually a suspected terrorist or threat to aviation security.

The TSA’s deputy assistant administrator, Stacey Fitzmaurice, says a review concluded that they were not a threat. The Homeland Security Department’s inspector general earlier found that the airport workers had terrorism-related activity codes associated with their names in a government terrorism database, and called them a “potential transportation security threat.”

Fitzmaurice was testifying Tuesday at a House Homeland Security subcommittee hearing.

She says her agency is still working on getting full access to the U.S. intelligence database used by Inspector General John Roth’s office to initially associate the workers with security concerns.

(AP)



2 Responses

  1. It is only in Obama’s world “Airport Workers With Alleged Terror Ties Aren’t Threats”. If they are not threat then why doesn’t he hire some of them to work in the WH?

  2. Only in this twisted convoluted county can 73 people on the terror watch list work in the very agency that is mandated to keep our airline travel safe while old ladies have to remove their shoes before boarding a plane. Insanity is the new sanity.

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