FBI Chief Says U.S.
<http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/04/06/fbi-chief-says-us-guard-terror
-attacks-libya-looking-those-who-may-have-entered-country-i> "On Guard" For
Terror Attacks From Libya, Looking For Those Who May Have Entered Country
Illegally


by Mike Levine <http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/contributors/mike-levine>
| April 06, 2011


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FBI Director Robert Mueller

The U.S. homeland is "on guard" for terrorist attacks "emanating" out of
war-torn Libya <http://www.foxnews.com/topics/libya.htm#r_src=ramp> , as
Libyan operatives "may well" be in the United States after possibly crossing
into the United States illegally from Mexico or Canada, according to the
head of the FBI.

That assessment came one day after the FBI confirmed it was contacting
Libyan nationals living in and visiting the United States in an effort to
"determine whether there is a threat to Americans." Testifying before a
House Appropriations subcommittee Wednesday, FBI Director Robert Mueller
offered more details about his agency's efforts.

He said the FBI wants to "make certain" the U.S. government has sufficient
information "that may bear on what is happening in Libya
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/libya.htm#r_src=ramp> ," including the
identities and aims of rebel forces fighting to topple Muammar Qaddafi's
brutal regime.

"We also want to make certain that we are on guard [for] the possibility of
terrorist attacks emanating somewhere out of Libya
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/libya.htm#r_src=ramp> , whether it be
Qaddafi's forces or, in eastern Libya, the opposition forces who may have
amongst them persons who in the past have had associations with terrorist
groups," Mueller said. He noted that coalition forces are still trying to
figure out exactly who is part of Libya's rebel forces.

Nevertheless, Mueller said intelligence officers from Libya "may well" be
part of "establishments" in countries outside Libya, or "there may be
intelligence officers that are operating with different types of cover in
the United States."

"We want to make certain that we've identified these individuals to ensure
no harm comes from them, knowing they may well have been associated with the
Qaddafi regime," he added.

Ensuring no harm comes from them involves talking to intelligence officers
themselves. In addition, other individuals inside the United States who
represented the Libyan government or Libyan international organizations but
have since "renounced" or "denounced" Qaddafi may be especially willing to
talk with the FBI, according to Mueller.

He said visitors from Libya such as students may also have useful
information, including intelligence "that may alert us to any attempts at
retaliation within the United States or elsewhere by pro-Qaddafi
individuals."

Asked whether Libyans might enter the United States illegally through the
nation's southern or northern borders, Mueller said "that has been a
concern." But, he noted, the FBI works "very closely" with U.S. Customs and
Border Protection and many illegal immigrants from war-torn countries may
"have a legitimate claim to asylum and [are] not in any way associated with
terrorism."

U.S. counterterrorism officials have privately discussed the need to prepare
for a possible "exodus" to the United States of former security officials
and other officials who were loyal to governments recently toppled or on the
verge of collapse, an official said Tuesday. Some could feel a "sense of
betrayal" or be "embittered" that the U.S. government stopped backing their
governments, the official said.

In fact, counterterrorism officials from some of the countries recently
besieged by unrest have been trained by the U.S. military and the FBI. As
for Libya, the FBI currently does not have any agents on the ground there,
according to Mueller.


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