Good work, guys! Now he won’t be able to load up his underwear and come into the US to do anything dastardly. I feel so much safer!
The U.S. State Department on Tuesday said it had revoked the visa it had given a Nigerian man after his alleged attempt to blow up an airliner on Christmas Day with explosives hidden in his underwear.












LOL. Love the illustration.
Now THAT’s an airline I can live with!
Har! Well I guess they showed him!
Let’s not forget the Pope tipping contest because of this airplane incident.
ok..
to late, ya bustards…
uM,,, and WHO gave him a VISA???
I really dont thing the USA gave him a visa…
NOW.
What about his PASSPORT???
WHO gave him a PASSPORT???
ECA, since it’s very difficult to decipher your chicken scratch, I have to assume you think the World Health Organization gave him a passport? Damn, man. Where did you get that from?
And all this time I had stupidly thought my tax dollars were being wasted.
How quickly we forget:
March 13, 2002
MIAMI, Florida (CNN) — Six months to the day after Mohamed Atta and Marwan Al-Shehhi flew planes into the World Trade Center, the Immigration and Naturalization Service notified a Venice, Florida, flight school that the two men had been approved for student visas.
Rudi Dekkers of Huffman Aviation, where Atta, 33, and Al-Shehhi, 23, first trained in July 2000, showed the yellow INS forms to CNN during an interview Monday.
# 1 Dallas said, “Now THAT’s an airline I can live with!”
No thank you. You know the stews won’t be worth looking at and I’d still be in cattle class squeezed in between two sweaty obese porkers.
#8 I hear ya! I’ve had the displeasure of having to sit on two thirds of my seat because of next door overflow. I try to be nice and make them believe I like sitting on one cheek.
LookS like George Bush is sitting in the first seat on the right.
At least after they let him out and deport him he won’t be able to come back.
You disagree? Give it time.
How many members of the bin Laden family, do you think, still have VISAs ?
You know that this wouldn’t work, they deliberately keep the cabin at a low temperature for economy.
BRRRRR….
Could be fun if it was warm enough though
This is a dumb blog entry.
As long as the guy is in custody, his visa status is irrelevant. A week or two is not an unreasonable amount of time for the paperwork to go through — especially if there is no rush on it.
>> chuck said, on January 5th, 2010 at 7:02 p
>> How many members of the bin Laden family, do you think, still have VISAs ?
The bin Laden’s are a huge family who disowned Osama years ago. I’m fine with them visiting.
let me say it this way…
WHO gave the person a PASSPORT, and a VISA??
Until they have an international PASSPORT system for guard ALL borders, you can go from ANY NATIOn to another simply.
#14: “This is a dumb blog entry.”
Just like the news story. That’s the point. Revoking the visa of someone who will never get out of jail, much less the country to try and come back in, is pointless, yet the government saw fit to announce this to the world.
#4, #16 – Do you not get out of town very often? You get a passport from the country you’re a citizen of (ie. Nigeria). You get a VISA on the other hand from the country you’re VISITING (ie. United States). The United States can grant or deny a VISA (used for stays longer than a simple vacation/visit) for almost any reason.
The United States can’t deny the man a passport from his own country…not our laws or land. But the United States can deny him ENTRY into our country for almost any reason (and there were certainly good reasons here). Between the shoe bomber and his guy, I’m so glad we created yet another Federal security department (Homeland Security) on TOP OF every existing one (CIA, NSA, FBI, DSA, etc).
#17 The State Department just had a trivial little press release. It’s THIS blog, and all the others, and all the folks on HERE email this story around that are “announcing this to the WORLD”. Blowing things out of proportion is fun isn’t it!
#4 – I think the government of Nigeria gave him a passport. They issue them to any Nigerian citizen who applies.
Nigerian passports are also available to anyone who will provide me with their detailed banking records.