Did the 20-year-old Saudi national questioned in the Boston Marathon bombing probe visit the White House?
As reported by The Right Scoop blog, the White House visitor log available online shows that an Abdulrahman A. Alharbi visited Dec. 8, 2009
The visit was listed as a group tour, however, and at that time, the
Abdul Rahman Ali Issa Al-Salimi Al-Harbi who was questioned by
authorities for two hours after the April 15 bombings was 16 years old.
There are two entries on Oct. 14, 2011, for an Abdulrahman Alharbi
with a different middle initial, S. The entries are also associated with
a group tour.
According to The Blaze, which has reported Alharbi was on a federal
watch list, the Saudi national entered the U.S. last August on a student
visa.
Last week, WND was first to report
Alharbi shares the same last name as a major Saudi clan that includes
scores of al-Qaida operatives. Some in the clan are senior al-Qaida
members while others are reportedly being held by the U.S. in the
Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba.
DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano has insisted that authorities absolved
Alharbi of anything to do with the Boston bombings. But The Blaze has
reported the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s National Targeting
Center issued an event file for the Saudi calling for his deportation
under Section 212 (a)(3)(B) of the Immigration and Nationality Act,
which makes a foreigner inadmissible to the U.S. because of terrorism or
related activity.
http://www.wnd.com/2013/04/did-saudi-person-of-interest-visit-white-house/
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