Political radicals linked to extremist Muslim groups have exploited a federal program aimed at easing the entry of "religious workers" to the United States to slip potential terrorists into the country, according to a recent legal complaint.
A complaint from the U.S. Attorney's Office in New York, which was unsealed in February, asserts that a Muslim religious leader, Mohammed Khalil, brought more than 200 individuals into the country claiming they were religious workers. Khalil allegedly prepared fake documents for the people, claiming they were experts in the Koran or the Arabic language. He charged $8,000 apiece for obtaining the visas.
Khalil, who became a U.S. …