July 1990: Blind Sheikh Enters US Despite Being on Terrorist Watch List, Takes Over Al-Kifah
Despite being on a US terrorist watch list for three years, radical Muslim leader Sheikh Omar Abdul-Rahman enters the US on a much-disputed tourist visa issued by an undercover CIA agent. [Village Voice, 3/30/1993; Atlantic Monthly, 5/1996; Lance, 2003, pp. 42]
Abdul-Rahman was heavily involved with the CIA and Pakistani ISI efforts to defeat the Soviets in Afghanistan, and became famous traveling all over the world for five years recruiting new fighters for the Afghan war. The CIA gave him visas to come to the US starting in 1986 (see December 15, 1986-1989). HOWEVER, HE NEVER DID HIDE HIS PRIME GOALS TO OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE US AND EGYPT. [Atlantic Monthly, 5/1996]
FBI agent Tommy Corrigan WILL LATER SAY THAT PRIOR TO ABDUL-RAHMAN’S ARRIVAL, TERRORISM FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES DIDN’T EXIST IN THE UNITED STATES. But [his] arrival in 1990 really stoke the flames of terrorism in this country. This was a major-league ballplayer in what at the time was a minor-league ballpark. He was looked up to worldwide. A MENTOR TO bin LADEN, he was involved with the MAK over in Pakistan. The charity front Maktab al-Khidamat (MAK) is also known as Al-Kifah, and it has a branch in Brooklyn known as the Al-Kifah Refugee Center. The head of that branch, MUSTAFA SHALABI, picks up Abdul-Rahman at the airport when he first arrives and finds an apartment for him. Abdul-Rahman soon begins PREACHING at Al Farouq mosque, which is in the same building as the Al-Kifah office, PLUS TWO OTHER LOCAL MOSQUES, Abu Bakr and Al Salaam. [Lance, 2006, pp. 53] He quickly turns Al-Kifah into his de facto headquarters. [Atlantic Monthly, 5/1996]
He is infamous throughout the Arab world for his alleged ROLE IN THE ASSASSINATION OF EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT ANWAR SADAT. Abdul-Rahman immediately begins setting up a militant Islamic network in the US. [Village Voice, 3/30/1993] He is believed to have befriended bin Laden while in Afghanistan, and bin LADEN SECRETLY PAYS ABDUL-RAHMAN’S US LIVING EXPENSES. [Atlantic Monthly, 5/1996; ABC News, 8/16/2002]
For the next two years, Abdul-Rahman WILL CONTINUE TO EXIT AND REENTER THE US WITHOUT BEING STOPPED OR DEPORTED, even though he is still on the watch list (see Late October 1990-October 1992).
The Times Square bomber was also on a watch list and was also able to exit and reenter with no apparent problems. Post the attempted bombing he was able to get on the ‘plane to the ME. It was the great work of the NYC COPS who tracked him down and stopped him. I’m sure that didn’t make the CIA too happy!