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"At the time of re-entry there was no derogatory information that suggested
this individual posed a national security or public safety threat."-- Department
of Homeland Security spokesman Peter Boogaard explaining to FOX News that
Azamat Tazhayakov, accused of aiding the suspected Boston Marathon bombers,
was allowed to re-enter the country on Jan. 20 on a student
visa, despite having flunked out of school.A Quinnipiac University poll
taken this week said in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings
23 percent of voters changed their opinion on whether to allow a
pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants.And that was before two Kazakh
nationals, both in the country illegally, were arrested Wednesday for trying
to destroy evidence at the behest of the surviving bombing suspect.While
the poll found a majority still supports the idea of allowing illegal
immigrants to stay and eventually become citizens, support dropped to 52
percent, the lowest level recorded so far. The allegation that illegal immigrants
were involved in the attack will not help that number.When Americans think
about illegal immigration, they mostly think about migrs from Latin America,
particularly Mexico. President Obama today will visit Mexico City as part
of his push to legalize the millions of Hispanic illegal immigrants already
in this country, no doubt discussing the strong ties with our North
American neighbor and the economic and cultural contributions of Mexica
On the night of the Benghazi terror attack, special operations put out
multiple calls for all available military and other assets to be moved
into position to help -- but the State Department and White House
never gave the military permission to cross into Libya, sources told Fox
News.The disconnect was one example of what sources described as a communication
breakdown that left those on the ground without outside help."When you are
on the ground, you depend on each other -- we're gonna get
through this situation. But when you look up and then nothing outside
of the stratosphere is coming to help you or rescue you, that's
a bad feeling," one source said.Multiple sources spoke to Fox News about
what they described as a lack of action in Benghazi on Sept.
11 last year, when four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, were
killed."They had no plan. They had no contingency plan for if this
happens, and that's the problem this is going to face in the
future," one source said. "They're dealing with more hostile regions, hostile
countries. This attack's going to happen again."Under normal circumstances,
authorities in Benghazi would have fallen under the chief of mission, one
source said -- the person in charge of security in the country
who in this case was Stevens. But once Stevens was cornered and
members of his security detail pushed his distress button, that authority
would have been transferred to his deputy. However, that deputy
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