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...the U.S. in December 1990 on one-month business visa under the family name Kasi. After living in the U.S. illegally for nearly a year, Kansi applied for asylum in February 1992, murdered Darling and Bennett on January 25, 1993 using an assault rifle he'd purchased in the U.S., and fled to Pakistan the next day.
As Steven Camarota, director of research at Washington, DC's Center for Immigration Studies, notes in his white paper, "The Open Door ...," Kansi was apprehended hi Pakistan in June 1997 and sentenced to death for his crime in January 1998. Before his execution by legal injection on November 14, 2002, Kansi told the BBC that the attack had been a protest of America's "anti-Muslim policy in the Middle East" and that be did not regret the murders.
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So, how could all of this been prevented? "Kansi's name was on all of the watch...
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