Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee Chairman Ron Johnson grilled the directors of two federal agencies Tuesday for failing to properly coordinate in the wake of the terror attacks in San Bernardino last Fall. During a committee hearing, the directors of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) were asked why ICE agents were denied entry to a USCIS office a day after the attack when they wanted to question a known associate of the suspects.
“How can you explain that they would not let Homeland Security agents in the building when they are saying, ‘Listen you could have a potential terrorist here involved in what just happened yesterday in the slaughter of 14 Americans?’” asked Johnson. “And they don’t even allow them in the office? How could that have possibly happened?”
The story was reported on Special Report with Bret Baier on Fox News Tuesday evening.