Friday, May 19, 2006

Congress: Terrorists Could Spot Undercover Air Marshals

Brian Ross and Rhonda Schwartz report on ABC News' "The Blotter":

A draft investigative report by the House Judiciary Committee, obtained by ABC News, finds that terrorists could easily spot undercover federal air marshals because of airport boarding policies Homeland Security has "been oblivious to" or refused to change.

Current and former air marshals tell ABC News their own bosses are responsible for blowing their cover.

A three-month undercover investigation found five separate places at airports where air marshals are required to identify themselves in front of waiting passengers.

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