CALIFORNIA MASSACRE 
 Malik advocated violence online before coming to U.S. 
 But immigration officials rarely check social-media postings 
 Published: 21 hours ago 
 
 (Daily Caller) Tashfeen Malik, the Pakistani woman who killed 14 people with her husband in San Bernardino earlier this month, openly advocated violent jihad on her social media accounts before coming to the U.S., but government officials approved her fiancee visa anyway, The New York Times reports. 
 Law enforcement officials discovered the posts, according to The Times. Had authorities found the messages when Malik applied last year for a K-1 fiancee visa to come to the U.S. with her husband, Syed Farook, she likely would not have been approved for entry. But, as The Times notes, immigration officials rarely check applicants social media posts for red flags. And female applicants are generally subject to less scrutiny than male applicants. 
 
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 Tomas Cruz 
 
 
 
 
 So they suspend and or fire employees, teachers, police, firefighters and students for their social media postings but don't even search potential terrorists posts? We are doomed! 
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