i watched once and didn t understand it. of course not. it s about people that love. you have 90 days to bring someone from another country which you have done several times, and then you have 90 days to marry them or they don t get their citizenship. really? yes. it s a k-1 visa and a lot of couples that seems wrong. you re not pulling for them. go back to your country no matter how horrible it seemed. married at first sight. not 90 day fiancee. that s what i saw. yeah. wait. now you re sexy and so you don t know what you re talking about. okay. that s how this guy works. the glass come off, and he is like a dumb blond. he doesn t know how to delineate. you meet in a not very nice ballroom and fight until you divorce. okay. that s the one i think i saw. snap we talked about. not enough. and who the bleep did marry? women realize they married someone not the way he seemed and then we scheme, i mean, they
and that is unfortunate because this is what people want to know about. he has a specific plan. what he says is we have to start looking the other way. political correctness and convention overtake what is incredible important which is protecting americans, american allies, their interest abroad, the idea that we need to bolster loan with terrorism programs, the fbi failed to see what a radicalize terrorist was doing who killed 49 innocent people at the pulse nightclub in orlando in may. another aspect is cutting back on ridiculous visa the fianée of the san bernardino massacre, she came here on a fiancé k-1 visa. so again, it is vetting, really trying to combine with our
immigration laws. both of these happened because of poor immigration laws. and visas. k-1 visa program. how are you going to say that tony is wrong? it underscores that we need comprehensive immigration reform. i mean something that both sides can come away and say this is the right, obvious, rational policy that balances the need to protect our borders, secure the borders and deals with those people who are here illegally in a compassionate way. this is in stark contrast to what donald trump wants to do which is round up all 11 million and ship them across the border. he thinks they all belong in mexico. they are scattered all over south america. it was not just coincidence that when he s numbers came out and showed fewer deportations that we had a deportation move. during the first term of obama, he was bragging his deportation was greater and stricter than that of the bush
into saudi arabia starting in june, i believe june 4th, on a 60-day visa. are you telling me he overstayed the visa. the other didn t enter into saudi arabia until october. so, i think as pointed out by the judiciary committee, was i happen to serve, there s a legitimate question. where is proof they actually met in person and fell in love, enough so that our government felt compelled to allow them to come in and into the united states of america? they did not follow that protocol. certainly a big question mark we want answers for. what s the most important thing they need to do now to make sure this doesn t happen again. well, you have ben rhodes out there, going on all of the suntd morning talk shows talking about how well these people are vetted, deep investigations and checking all of the files. not just for the refugees, but how about all of the other visas? how about 50-plus thousand
we re learning the san bernardino couple played it by the book in their visa application. they got the fiancee visa. let s discuss what we re learning with the former u.s. congresswoman jane harman ranking democrat on the intelligence committee. now the president and ceo of the wilson center here in washington. also joining us, peter bergen and analyst bob baer, a former cia official. peter, visa application, the 21-page application, i ve seen it. it looks like they went through the regular route. but you heard what jason chaffetz said there s no evidence the two met before the u.s. government allowed her in with the visa. well, it does that s what you re looking for in applications fraudulent claims you re actually married. forget about the jihady influence which of course they weren t going to volunteer. the fact is, it doesn t we