Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Three of the Missing Eleven Egyptians Found

MSNBC has the report today. One of the missing Egyptian students who failed to show up for their studies in Bozeman, Montana, was found in Minneapolis. Two more were found in Manville, New Jersey.

This is three elevenths of the good news we need to hear.

The missing students pose no terrorism threat, Kolko said. Minneapolis FBI spokesman Paul McCabe said the FBI remains "extremely interested" in interviewing the other Egyptian students.

And how would they know what kind of threat the missing men pose? Good grief! I wish they'd shut up about "no terrorism threat here" and just do their job.

What's missing from the article is whether or not the three who were caught were deported. There's just this paragraph repeated from the original story of the Eleven being missing:

The government probably will seek to send the students home once they are located because they have violated the terms of their visas, the official said.

The government needs to do more than just "seek" to send the students home.

1 comment:

All_I_Can_Stands said...

Once again the media fails to be curious by trying to find out why the breached their visas (if not for evil intent). Even if they tried to find out, the media did not even mention it. They know that simply mentioning that it is not known why they did what they did would cast doubts on them. They simply parrot that there is no terrorism involved.