Visas for
terrorist pilots surface
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Published 3/12/2002 7:14 PM
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VENICE, Fla., March 12 (UPI) -- Student visas for the two
pilots who steered jetliners into the two World Trade Center
towers Sept. 11 arrived by mail at their flight school in
Venice, Fla., exactly six months after the attacks, the
school's owner said Tuesday.
The Immigration and Naturalization Service called it an
embarrassment. Rudy Dekker of Huffman Aviation of Venice,
Fla., said it showed his school had gone through the proper
steps and was not to blame for the tragedy.
Huffman Aviation applied for the visas for its two students
Aug. 29, 2000. The INS approved the visa for Mohamed Atta on
July 17, 2001, and the one for Marwan al Shehhi Aug. 9,
2001.
The visas were mailed March 5, 2002, and arrived
Monday.
"They (the INS) knew, apparently in July, that they were
here," Dekkers said. "We did it right. Until now, I could
never prove my point that we did everything we were supposed
to."
The INS pointed to a backlog of applications that has
existed for years.
"I think it is certainly embarrassing that the letters show
up at this late date," spokesman Russ Bergeron said. "It does
serve to illustrate what we have been saying since 1995 --
that the current system for collecting information and
tracking foreign students is antiquated, outdated, inaccurate
and untimely."
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