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Schumer
Blasts TSA For Turning Blind Eye To Law Requiring Background Checks
Before Foreign Students Can Attend Flight Schools - Leaves Same Gaping
Hole Exploited By 9/11 Hijackers Wide Open
TSA
Has Allowed More than 8,000 Foreigners to Attend Flight Schools who
Should Have Been Barred, Allowing Flight Schools to Knowingly to
Certify New Pilots who Have Never Been Cleared
More Than Six Years After 9/11, TSA Completely Asleep at the Switch on the Most Basic and Obvious Security Oversight Measures
With At Least 45 Flight Schools with Thousands Students In
Tri-State Area, Schumer Calls for Federal Audit of TSA, New Fines and
Beefed Up Security Checks to Ensure No One is Able to Slip Through the
Cracks
Today,
U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer blasted the Transportation Security
Administration for brazenly leaving one of the most obvious security
holes, exploited by the 9/11 hijackers, wide open more than six years
after the devastating attacks. Schumer will reveal that the TSA is
failing its responsibility to ensure that foreign students attempting
to attend flight schools undergo a federally mandated security check
prior to enrollment and instruction. As part of a new law passed after
the 9/11 attacks, a TSA background check should be completed in advance
of flight instruction; however many schools are enrolling these
students before they have been cleared by TSA. Right now, there are
roughly 45 flight schools in the tri-state area. Not only have more
than 8,000 foreign student pilots who have not been cleared by TSA been
able to enroll and obtain pilot licenses, but also the agency is not
going after the flight schools who train and certify new pilots without
checking to make sure their students have the right documents.
“If
there was ever a place for TSA to focus its efforts and beef up
security, this one should be a no-brainer,” Schumer said. “It is simply
unbelievable that TSA would look the other way on the gaping security
loophole that led directly to the 9/11 attacks. Thousands upon
thousands of people are attending flight schools and becoming pilots
that legally should have never gotten through the front door without
clearing the background check first. TSA is brazenly flouting the law
and by doing that could be putting lives in danger. We need a full and
independent investigation of the TSA to figure out why this is still
happening and TSA must immediately crack down on any flight school that
accepts a student without the proper documentation.”
Schumer
today said that TSA has allowed thousands upon thousands of foreign
student pilots to slip between the cracks and gain entry to American
flight schools without adequate background checks. According to
documents revealed earlier this week, more than 8,000 foreign students
have applied for and gained entry to U.S. flight schools despite the fact that current federal law does not allow anyone to undertake a course of study at a U.S.
based flight school without first being cleared by the TSA. The primary
part of that clearance is an extensive security check against criminal
and terrorist watch lists.
However,
Schumer said that TSA has repeatedly lapsed in its oversight of this
process and schools have enrolled and instructed students that have not
been cleared by the agency. One former FAA official has described
TSA’s enforcement as “non-existent” since so many students have slipped
through the cracks and made it into flight school without a full
background check and proper visa documentation.
In 2003, after it was discovered that several of the 9/11 hijackers secretly trained at flight schools within the United States
, Congress passed a package of federal laws as part of the FAA
Reauthorization bill, Vision 100, that created the “Alien Flight
Student Program” which barred foreign students from attending flight
school until they cleared the TSA security check. The flight school
must verify that the candidate is either not subject to the background
check requirements (because he or she is a U.S.
citizen or national) or has been cleared by the TSA before training
covered under this requirement is initiated. TSA is responsible for
overseeing this entire process to be sure that candidates are not
enrolled without proper clearance.
To
make matters worse, many reports have indicated that flight schools are
also enrolling students without even checking whether the student holds
a correct visa for flight school. Reports suggest that at least some
flight school students are using “B” visas, typically used for business
and tourism – and not the proper “M” or “J” visas for vocational
training or -- to enroll in these programs. The B visa allows for an
exemption from the Student Exchange Visitor Information system, which
tracks foreign students throughout their time in the U.S.
The system is an important security measure because it keeps track of
whether or not a student reports for classes, if he changes his
intended study course, and if he drops out of the study program. One of
the schools that has recently been investigated for allowing foreign
students to enroll without the proper documentation was attended also
by 9-11 hijackers Mohammed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi.
Schumer
said these gaping loopholes have allowed thousands of foreign students
to attend flight schools that should have been barred. “This simply
boggles the mind, and if it wasn’t so serious, it would be funny,”
Schumer added.
Right now, there are at least 45 flight schools operating in the tri-state area with 18 in New York State , 19 in New Jersey , and 8 in Connecticut .
Schumer
today blasted the TSA for failing to do even the most basic security
checks and turning a blind eye to federal law that explicitly requires
them to check ensure that a background check has been completed prior
to enrollment of a foreign student. Schumer called for a Government
Accountability Office investigation and audit of the TSA’s program to
screen foreign student who want to attend flight schools in the U.S.
Schumer today unveiled a three point plan to close this gaping security
hole:
1. Spot/Targeted Inspections
-- In letter to FAA Acting Administrator Robert Sturgell and TSA
Administrator Kip Hawley, Schumer called for an across the board audit
and cross check of FAA certification records with TSA records
indicating who’s actually completed the background check and those who
may have been approved without the proper documents. This way TSA will
know exactly which schools have people enrolled who should have never
been cleared.
2. Fines for Schools that Knowingly Accept Barred Students – Schumer
said he will push for the imposition of tougher fines for any school
that is found to knowingly accept a foreign student who should never
have been certified. Right now the FAA and TSA can levy general civil
fines ranging from $10,000 to $25,000 depending on the size of the
school. However Schumer plans to beef up these fines and add the power
to levy criminal fines as well.
3. New Universal Background Checks – Right now, Schumer said there is no background check for anyone who can show documentation that proves they are a US
citizen or national. Schumer today called on TSA to do a background
check on everyone who applies to be able to go to flight school to weed
out anyone who may use a forged document.
http://www.schumer.senate.gov/SchumerWebsite/pressroom/record.cfm?id=294123
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