Posted on 07/08/2013 8:14:23 AM PDT by Rusty0604
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) recently released a report, "Transnational Organized Crime in Central America and the Caribbean," that identifies both Mexican cartels and street gangs as conduits for individuals from Africa and Asia entering the U.S illegally. The report identifies the Islamic terrorist haven of Somalia as being one of the nations from which the illegal U.S. bound border-crossers are originating.
The UN Threat Assessment--which refers to illegal aliens as irregular migrants--states:
Central Americans are not the only ones being smuggled through Mexico to the United States. Irregular migrants from the Horn of Africa (Eritrea, Somalia, and Ethiopia), as well as South Asia (Bangladesh, Nepal, India), China, and other African and Asian states are being smuggled through Central America.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Paging Captain Obvious.
They're lost causes.
(sarcasm, unless you're a puppet-master in the 'pub party)
I am beginning to think our politicians on both sides of the aisle get a cut of the action coming over the border, and that is why they are so reluctant to enforce border control.
Why else would they support open borders?
Are Somali Pirates Voting in Ohio?
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/10/are_somali_pirates_voting_in_ohio.html
It doesn't surprise me, totally. Some of those OH cities will welcome any influx at all that fills vacant housing. Cleveland has a lot of refugees and other immigrants from Africa, so why wouldn't Columbus? And what's to stop them from being Somali and other undesirables?
And I didn't think I could be even more disgusted....
We don't have a damned clue, thanks to the government/media collusion.
Mark
I saw the report during the election and was infuriated. I’m sure that the Dems won Ohio thru fraud.
Have you read the “Overton Window?” I’m in the middle of it...and it sure is an interesting “fictional” story...
Sad day when the UN is more concerned for US citizens and the rule of law then the United States government.
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