The 9/11 Commission Report: Full and Complete Account of the Circumstances Surrounding the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks

The 9/11 Commission Report: Full and Complete Account of the Circumstances Surrounding the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks

Thomas R. Eldridge, Susan Ginsburg, Walter T. Hempel II, Janice L. Kephart, Kelly Moore, Joanne M. Accolla, The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

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FörlagMadison & Adams Press
ISBN9788026882794

It is perhaps obvious to state that terrorists cannot plan and carry out attacks in the United States if they are unable to enter the country. Yet prior to September 11, while there were efforts to enhance border security, no agency of the U.S. government thought of border security as a tool in the counterterrorism arsenal. Indeed, even after 19 hijackers demonstrated the relative ease of obtaining a U.S. visa and gaining admission into the United States, border security still is not considered a cornerstone of national security policy. We believe, for reasons we discuss in the following pages, that it must be made one.

Contents:

A Factual Overview of the September 11 Border Story

The September 11 Travel Operation – a Chronology

Terrorist Entry and Embedding Tactics, 1993-2001

The Redbook

Terrorist Travel Tactics by Plot

Al Qaeda's Organizational Structure for Travel and Travel Tactics

Immigration and Border Security Evolve, 1993 to 2001

The Intelligence Community

The State Department

The Immigration and Naturalization Service

Planning and Executing Entry for the 9/11 Plot

The State Department

The Immigration and Naturalization Service

Finding a Fair Verdict

Crisis Management and Response Post-September 11

The Intelligence Community

The Department of State

The Department of Justice

Response at the Borders, 9/11-9/20, 2001

The Department of Homeland Security