Obama favors lifting ban on Libyans working in U.S. aviation industry

Jim Kouri
Law Enforcement Examiner
10/25/2013

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Following President Barack Obama’s televised remarks on Thursday regarding reforming the nation’s illegal immigration fiasco, his administration is pondering the end of a ban on Muslims from Libya being given work visas for jobs in the aviation industry including maintenance and flight operations and studying nuclear science within U.S. higher education, according to a Washington, D.C. public-interest group, Judicial Watch, in a press statement on Thursday.

The House of Representatives’ Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., and U.S. Congressman Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, obtained a confidential Homeland Security Department draft document containing a final regulation prepared by Obama minions that directs the government to lift “the longstanding prohibition” on Libyans who wish to come to the United States to work in aviation maintenance, flight operations, or to seek study or training in nuclear science.

According to Judicial Watch, the DHS draft final regulation could go surreptitiously into effect…

 

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