DHS Chief Wants to Cockblock European Visas

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 19, 2017

So, are we going back to normal now?

Or is someone playing chess against us again?

As I have asserted, this isn’t chess anymore – it’s Chinese chess.

There are six teams on a Jew-shaped board.

But – BUT.

It does look like so far this week, we’ve got a couple positive signs coming our way.

Bloomberg:

The U.S. should review a visa waiver program that gives European visitors easier access into the country as foreign fighters with Islamic State return to Europe and attempt to travel to the U.S., Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said.

The expected military defeat of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria will decentralize the threat from the terrorist group and put the U.S. at greater risk, as militants with citizenship in Europe return home and plot further attacks, Kelly said in a speech Tuesday in Washington. It’s a concern shared by European allies, Kelly said, as large numbers of fighters are already going back.

“Most of those countries are visa waiver countries,” Kelly said at the event organized by George Washington University. “We have to start looking very hard at that program — not eliminating it and not doing anything excessive — but look very hard at that program and say, ‘What do we need to do?”’

Countries in the visa waiver program include Belgium, Spain, France, the U.K., Italy and Germany as well as non-European nations such as Australia, South Korea, Singapore, Chile and Japan. People from the visa countries aren’t eligible if they also hold dual citizenship from Iraq, Iran, Syria and Sudan.

While foreign fighters with Islamic State may initially return to their home countries, Kelly said their “real intent” is to travel to the U.S., which is “the Super Bowl in terms of terrorists.”

THE SUPER BOWL OF TERRORISM

THE MIKE TYSON OF SUPER BOWLS

REAL TOUCHDOWN HOURS

THE MIKE TYSON OF FIELD GOAL KICKS

I think we should ban travel from everywhere. That was always my position. Lock it all down.

But you know, post-4/6, it’s hard to even talk about any of this with any kind of enthusiasm.

I don’t have faith in anything anymore.

I’m like, about to start listening to Marilyn Manson albums from the 90s.

No no.

Not doing it.

Not going there.

You want to know where I’m going in this time of sadness?

Let me tell you, friend.