“How Did He Get In?”
Fox’s headline, not mine …
But the question is the same.
The U.S. government is investigating how a globe-trotting tuberculosis patient drove back into the country after his name was put on the no-fly list and given to U.S. border guards — a major gap in the nation’s system to keep the direst of diseases from crossing borders.
I think this should give us all some sleepless nights folks. If our “government” can’t even keep an idiot like this from re-entering the country, what good is the “no fly” list for terrorists?
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1Sean P. Aune
wrote on 31 May 2007 at 11:39
It helps keep babies off planes. (I’m too tired to look up the story right now, but it did happen.)