Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Poor word choice: loutish Feds scare foreign students shitless

.    From the New York Times: Blunt Federal Letters Tell Students They’re Security Threats
.    A German graduate student in oceanography at M.I.T. applied to the Transportation Security Administration for a new ID card allowing him to work around ships and docks.
.    What the student, Wilken-Jon von Appen, received in return was a letter that not only turned him down but added an ominous warning from John M. Busch, a security administration official: “I have determined that you pose a security threat.”
.    Similar letters have gone to 5,000 applicants across the country who have at least initially been turned down for a Transportation Worker Identification Credential, an ID card meant to guard against acts of terrorism, agency officials said Monday.
.    The officials also said they were sorry about the language, which they may change in the future, but had no intention of withdrawing letters already sent.
.    “It’s an unfortunate choice of words in a bureaucratic letter,” said Ellen Howe, a security agency spokeswoman.
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.    Mr. von Appen, 23, one of at least four oceanography students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who received identical letters, said he was stunned by its language.
.    “I was pretty much speechless and quite intimidated,” said Mr. von Appen, whose research is supported by a $65,000-a-year grant from the National Science Foundation.
.    A British student at M.I.T. who was rejected, Sophie Clayton, 28, said that at first she was amused at what appeared to be a bureaucratic absurdity. But as she pondered the designation, Ms. Clayton said she grew worried. “The two words ‘security threat’ are now in the files next to my name, my photograph and my fingerprints,” she said….

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will such a letter soon be out sporting SOCCCD letterhead? Be careful in-coming faculty and students. The BOT will take this up at an up coming Special Board meeting. Keep posted for details.

torabora said...

The 10 year old being arrested in the picture is a put up job by his parents. His crime? He carried a glass of water past a police line near a baby killing facility.

Anonymous said...

What is a "baby killing facility"? Such poor word choices undercut whatever valid point you may have about pregnancies.

torabora said...

Pregnancy wasn't the issue. Child abuse is. When a parent takes a kid to a political protest there is a potential of harm coming to that child. When the child is put upon to break the law that is over the top.

Hey Teacher! Leave that kid alone!

Wanna protest? Get a sitter.

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