Monday, June 12, 2006

So Much for Homeland Security ...


Homeland Security accepts fake ID
By Stephen Dinan
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 12, 2006
The Department of Homeland Security allowed a man to enter its headquarters last week using a fake Matricula Consular card as identification, despite federal rules that say the Mexican-issued card is not valid ID at government buildings.

Bruce DeCell, a retired New York City police officer, used his phony card -- which lists his place of birth as "Tijuana, B.C." and his address as "123 Fraud Blvd." on an incorrectly spelled "Staton Island, N.Y." -- to enter the building Wednesday for a meeting with DHS officials.

Mr. DeCell said he has had the card for four years and has used it again and again to board airliners and enter government buildings, without being turned down once. But he said he was surprised that DHS, the agency in charge of determining secure IDs, accepted it.

"Obviously, it's not working," Mr. DeCell said....
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Home land security: Let's talk homeland security. My husband just recently arrived home from Afghanistan and he also served in Iraq as a reservist. That being said we thought it quite humerous that my parents took 3 small children to Canada and back without proper IDENTIFICATION! The only one with ID was my father. He had my niece, nephew and my child. No paperwork saying they belonged to these grandparent not even a letter. They were alowd over and back no big deal! That's some border security my husband is fighting for!