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Friday, December 21, 2007
Joel Mowbray :: Townhall.com Columnist
Official Behind Open-Door-For-Saudis To Resign
by Joel Mowbray
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Defying the axiom that no bungling bureaucrat goes unrewarded, the woman ultimately responsible for the backlog of 2 million passports this year — and who then withheld the truth from Congress — was passed over for a major promotion, and consequently will resign her post early next year.

While the millions whose honeymoons, vacations and business plans were ruined will be pleased that someone has been held responsible, it is U.S. border security that could be the biggest beneficiary of consular chief Maura Harty stepping down.

As head of consular affairs at the State Department, Harty oversaw passports, administration of embassies and consulates, and, most important, visas. It was in visa policy where she continued the path blazed by her predecessor, Mary Ryan, who had made it easier than ever in countries around the world for foreigners to receive visas — often in contravention of the law.

Though visa policy receives little congressional scrutiny, it is a critical component of border security. All 19 of the September 11 terrorists came here on valid temporary visas — despite the fact that at least 15 of the terrorists did not qualify for one under the law.

The terrorists didn't acquire visas through skill or fraud; they simply took advantage of a system rigged to approve almost every Saudi national who wished to come to the United States — a practice that plainly violated the law.

Congress years ago required that all applicants be presumed ineligible until they prove their own eligibility — an intentionally high bar to clear. It was intended to discourage illegal immigration from people who overstay their visas by requiring that applicants show ties to their home country, meaning reasons to return home. But those qualifications also serve to screen out the people most likely to be terrorist operatives: young, single, unattached males.

This provision, however, was turned on its head by Ryan, then by Harty.

Despite being a controversial nominee, Harty was confirmed in 2002 after she pledged to the Senate that she would protect Americans from future terrorists by vigorously enforcing the laws relating to visas. She didn’t.

Rather than tighten visa procedures, Harty oversaw a relaxing of the rules in countries such as Egypt and Pakistan. Even in the country that produced 15 of the September 11 terrorists — Saudi Arabia — approval rates for visa applicants remained stunningly high.

Her "punishment" for refusing to enforce the law was a promotion. She was elevated this May, on a semi-acting basis, to under secretary for management — or just one level removed from the secretary of State. She probably would have gotten the permanent appointment, but she was still needed to tend to the passport crisis.

Well-regarded for her managerial acumen, Harty's clumsy handling of the passport mess was surprising. As reported by this columnist in June, Harty ignored the private consulting study that correctly predicted the surge of applications that would come with the new regulation requiring passports for all Western Hemisphere air travel. But once her lower estimates were proven wrong, Harty made matters worse by failing to act even after the backlog had ballooned over several months. Continued...

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Joel Mowbray, who got his start with Townhall.com, is an award-winning investigative journalist, nationally-syndicated columnist and author of Dangerous Diplomacy: How the State Department Threatens America's Security.

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House Cleaning
Way back in 2001 when Bush first took office, it was said he did something quite unusual. It seems radition for all incoming presidents to request the resignation of all appointees by the previous administration. That way, each & every appointment can be vetted & that vetting will permit cleaning house of incompetents. Those you want to keep are simply re-appointed. All others go home.
Another part of that story was that within a number of federal agencies, particularly State, there were are large number of left leaning open borders, there is no terrorist threat to America, & its all our fault anyway types, who had even openly professed they disliked Bush & planned to oppose his almost every action.
I cannot be sure how much is true or if this is a complete rumor. So I do not profess this to be fact. I simply relate a news story I had read on the Internet about this by a political pundit. Not sure where his allegiances lie either so I will not say if he was a liberal or a conservative.
The point is, if we do elect a new president, we should probably make as sure as we can they plan to do the entry clean house, so we know they at least know the names of appointees & perhaps have even vetted them to determine how incompetent they are.

vulcan
We are on our knees because the tree huggers have locked up OUR oil, coal and gas and kept nuclear off the table as an energy option. Were I the King of Saudi Arabia I would be writing big checks to the Sierra Club.
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