VIDEO: Multiple Confirmation of Immediate Deportation of Saudi National "Person of Interest" in Boston Bombing
The well-connected Saudi person of interest in the Boston bombing was visited by Saudi Consul General in New York Azam Al-Qain. Al-Harbi had multiple national security violations:
Saudi Consul General in New York was in the Hospital with Saudi National "Person of Interest" in Boston Bombing MEMRI
Saudi media outlets – Alarabiya.net, Al-Watan, 'Okaz, and Sabq.org – reported on Saudi nationals who were wounded in the April 15, 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, and on their situations.UPDATE: "Exclusive: Congressional Source Contradicts ICE Account, Says Lawmakers in Possession of File on Saudi National That Called for Visa Revocation", The Blaze: (thanks to Andrew Bostom)
The following is a review of the reports:
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Saudi Consul General in New York Azam Al-Qain with Al-Harbi. Source: twitpic.com/cjvpo7, April 17, 2013.
Documents have been presented to Congress confirming that plans were made to revoke the visa of Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi, a Saudi national once considered a “person of interest” in the Boston bombings, a congressional source told TheBlaze on Thursday.
Other sources, including one at the FBI, previously informed TheBlaze that there have been discussions about deporting Alharbi on “security and related grounds.” He has been living in the Boston area and in the U.S. on a student visa. An FBI source said the agency is against deporting Alharbi because of his status as a material witness.
The congressional source told TheBlaze it was unclear as to why representatives from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would be unaware of this information. Earlier on Thursday, an official with ICE said it was “categorically false” that Alharbi had ever been considered for deportation.
National Targeting Center, a counterterrorism sub-agency of U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Department of Homeland Security. The file stated that the individual is “linked to the Boston bombing” and was to be processed for revocation of his visa based on national security grounds, the congressional source revealed.
The source confirmed seeing the information sent to members of Congress but could not provide copies of any documents to TheBlaze.

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