DHS Seeking to Vet Foreign Travelers’ Social Media Info with ‘Optional’ Question
The list of information foreign travelers to the United States are asked to provide may soon get a little longer.
The list of information foreign travelers to the United States are asked to provide may soon get a little longer.
“This is terrorism,” GOP presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump said Friday of Islamic terror attacks in the United States, as he slammed President Barack Obama for “trying to make terrorism into guns.”
Omar Mateen, the man who killed 49 Americans at a gay nightclub, emerged from a network of radical mosques that are shielded from federal investigators, a retired Homeland Security investigator said Tuesday.
On Sunday, several Muslim groups, among others, held interfaith vigils and conferences in California’s Inland Empire to condemn the terrorist attack in Orlando, Florida.
“Large numbers of Somali refugees in Minnesota have tried to join ISIS,” said Donald Trump, adding, “the Boston Bombers came here through political asylum.”
The June 1 murder -suicide on the gun-free UCLA campus was yet another proof that universal background checks do not stop a determined attacker.
San Bernardino terrorist Syed Rizwan Farook took out a life insurance policy shortly after he began planning Islamic terror attacks, but on Tuesday federal prosecutors filed a civil asset forfeiture lawsuit in order to block $275,000 worth of life insurance proceeds from reaching his family.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has shaken up the Democratic Party’s internal debate about Israel, appointing known pro-Palestinian activists to the party’s platform committee and stating his intention to give the “Palestinian people the respect that they need.”
“What most Americans don’t realize is that last year alone 10 million visas were issued for people to come into the United States. Any of those individuals could have been here for good reasons or they could have been here to do harm to Americans,” Forbes said in an interview with Breitbart News, shortly after the House Judiciary Committee passed his legislation to tighten up visa security.
SAN BERNARDINO — Democratic presidential contender Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump “will not be the next president of the United States” on Tuesday evening as he riled up thousands of his fans who had gathered both inside and outside the National Orange Show Events Center in San Bernardino.
That statement from CAIR’s executive director in Los Angeles, Hussam Ayloush, reportedly came in response to the organization receiving “angry calls and critical coverage from conservative media, including Breitbart, which ran a headline asking, ‘Why is CAIR helping San Bernardino terrorists after the fact?'”
A newly released “most dangerous” report of 68 California cities places recently terror-stricken San Bernardino at the top of the heap.
California Attorney General Kamala Harris said in a debate Tuesday evening that Americans should “embrace our Muslim brothers and sisters” in response to the controversy over Syrian refugee resettlement in the U.S.
Just 15 miles from the site of the San Bernardino shooting, which took the lives of 14 in December, a public high school in Fontana, California chose a devout Muslim young lady as their prom queen.
The battle for California was Thursday night as Sen. Ted Cruz’s father, Rafael, addressed a crowd nearly 60 miles from a Donald Trump rally in Southern California.
In the down-to-the-wire battle between GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), California’s 31st congressional district could play a key role in the California primary — and the Republican nomination.
Three people associated with the Dec. 2 San Bernardino Islamic terror attackers were arrested on Thursday on charges of conspiracy, immigration fraud and making false statements to authorities.
Democrat Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-CA), one of two frontrunners in the U.S. Senate race in the California primary, doubled down Monday on her claim last December that up to 20% of Muslims worldwide support terror to establish a caliphate.
With the California primary seven weeks away, the fate of the candidates lies in the hands of a small number of voters in key swing districts in places like the 27th congressional district in eastern Los Angeles.
The FBI is now investigating a group of 17 Middle Eastern men camping in the Mojave Desert who were briefly detained on Easter Sunday, then released, after a 911 phone call was made to the Victor Valley Sheriff’s Station alleging that they had fired over 100 shots in the area.
Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton appeared on Thursday’s Breitbart News Daily with host Stephen K. Bannon to discuss the Brussels bombings and their aftermath, which includes an evident loss of faith by Europeans in the ability of their governments to
Israel’s Cellebrite, a provider of mobile forensic software, is helping the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s attempt to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California shooters, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported on Wednesday. If Cellebrite succeeds,
Sen. Ted Cruz is praising one of his security advisors who is being attacked by a jihad-linked advocacy group in Washington.
The San Bernardino District Attorney told a federal judge on Feb. 27 that Apple must assist law enforcement by unlocking the terrorist killer Syed Farook’s iPhone 5C because it may have been the trigger to unleash a “cyber pathogen,” county
Media bias is well established. People are used to the mainstream media shilling for far-left causes and covering up the reality of jihad terror. But on Sunday, “reporter” George Mattar of The Intelligencer interviewed Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) in a piece that is far worse than mere yellow journalism. It’s a blood libel: Potok actually claimed that I am responsible for the San Bernardino jihad massacre, in which two devout Muslims murdered fourteen Muslims for the Islamic State.
The United States has admitted 478 Syrian refugees since the Islamic terrorist attack in San Bernardino on December 2. Just three of the newly admitted Syrian refugees are Christians.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Complying with a court order to help the FBI unlock an iPhone linked to one of the San Bernardino killers would be “bad for America” and set a legal precedent that would offend many U.S. residents, argued Apple’s chief executive officer Tim Cook on Wednesday.
At the White House, President Obama lectured America’s governors about the dangers of gun violence in their states, reminding them of what he called a “hard truth.”
Federal authorities searched the home of the brother of San Bernardino Islamic terrorist Syed Farook on Thursday.
Politicians from both sides of the aisle are putting the pressure on Apple to comply with a court order to help the FBI access potentially crucial information on the iPhone used by San Bernardino Islamic terrorist Syed Farook.
Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” network strategic analyst Ralph Peters excoriated Apple CEO Tim Cook for his unwillingness to conform to a U.S. government request to build a so-called “backdoor” to reveal what was on the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone.
A court has ordered Apple, Inc. to assist in searching San Bernardino Islamic terrorist Syed Rizwan Farook’s iPhone, according to court documents filed Tuesday. Apple continues to fight the ruling.
San Bernardino County Supervisor Robert Lovingood “wants to arm all eligible citizens” — including county workers — in a bid to prevent or stall another terrorist attack in San Bernardino.
The Obama administration is conducting social media reviews, but only on those Syrian refugee applicants for whom there are already red flags, according to the director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services.
FBI officials revealed this week that technical difficulties with a bomb placed at site of the December 2 Islamic terror attack delayed the two terrorists from leaving the San Bernardino area.
Two families in two weeks have filed negligence claims against San Bernardino over the December 2 Islamic terror attack that left their loved ones among 14 dead.
Local Muslim and civil rights leaders gathered in San Diego on Monday to show “solidarity” with Muslim women wearing headscarves while taking familiar jabs at “political candidates” for “anti-Muslim prejudice.”
Mystery still surrounds the couple that carried out the Islamic terror attacks in San Bernardino that killed 14, and the FBI is still haunted by questions. Were there accomplices and what was planned for unused bombs found in the couple’s apartment?
A California woman pleaded guilty on Tuesday for her part in a fraudulent family business that set up over 100 sham marriages.
During the January 10 airing of Meet the Press, Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump said armed citizens remind bad guys that “bullets go both ways.”