From Patrick Kennedy's submitted testimony:
There have been numerous cases where our unilateral and uncoordinated revocation would have disrupted important investigations that were underway by one of our national security partners. They had the individual under investigation and our revocation action would have disclosed the U.S. Government’s interest in the individual and ended our colleagues’ ability to quietly pursue the case and identify terrorists’ plans and co-conspirators.
Kennedy testimonyThere is no transcript of the hearing but the video is available on the
Committee on Homeland Security websiteI watched as much of the video as I could take and never saw Kennedy state that Abdulmutallab's visa wasn't revoked at the behest of US intel. Rather he stated that in some cases the visas of suspected terrorists aren't revoked because US intel wants to see where they go. Nobody asked Kennedy to clarify this conduct, i.e. has it ever backfired?