Posted on 06/20/2012 4:40:57 AM PDT by SJackson
(CNSNews.com) -- There were 255 illegal aliens from countries such as Pakistan and Iran that have been officially linked to terrorism by the U.S. government apprehended along the southwest border by Border Patrol in fiscal 2011, data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) show.
In fiscal 2011 (Oct. 1, 2010 thru Sept. 30, 2011), the Border Patrol -- under the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) component of the DHS -- arrested a total of 327,577 illegal aliens along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Among those arrested, 46,997 were Other than Mexican (OTM), including the 255 who originated from what DHS referred to as special interest countries, the data showed.
CNSNews.com obtained from Customs and Border Protection a country-by-country breakdown of the nations of origin for the 327,577 total apprehensions along the southwest border, including the 46,997 OTMs.
In May 2011, the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security published a list of specially designated countries, defined as those that have shown a tendency to promote, produce, or protect terrorist organizations or their members. The IG report included an appendix listing 34 nations, plus the West Bank and Gaza, that DHS considers specially designated countries.
(The list of specially designated countries appended to the DHS IG report initially included Israel. However, after Israels presence on this list was reported by CNSNews, the DHS removed it and said it had been included by mistake, reducing the number of countries on the list from 35 to 34.)
In fiscal 2011, 255 nationals who came from 30 of the 34 specially designated countries were among those caught along the U.S.-Mexico border. These included:
Afghanistan: 1
Algeria: 1
Bahrain 1
Bangladesh: 76
Egypt: 5
Eritrea: 22
Indonesia: 1
Iran: 20
Iraq: 2
Jordan: 4
Kazakhstan: 2
Kuwait: 1
Lebanon: 3
Malaysia: 1
Mauritania: 1
Morocco: 2
Pakistan: 36
Philippines: 41
Saudi Arabia: 3
Somalia: 5
Sudan: 2
Syria: 3
Tajikistan: 2
Thailand: 6
Tunisia: 4
Turkey: 5
Turkmenistan: 1
United Arab Emirates: 1
Uzbekistan: 2
Yemen: 1
The bulk (about 76 percent) of the 255 aliens from terrorism-linked countries apprehended along the southwest border came from Bangladesh (76), Philippines (41), Pakistan (36), Eritrea (22), and Iran (20).
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(CNSNews.com) The U.S. Border Patrol in fiscal 2011 caught 60 aliens from countries that have shown a tendency to promote, produce, or protect terrorist organizations or their members trying to enter the United States through its coastal boundaries, according to statistics from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
In fiscal 2011, the Border Patrol caught a total of 6,552 aliens along the U.S. coast lines. Of these, 4,123 were other than Mexican (OTM).
CBP provided CNSNews.com with a country-by-country breakdown of the nations of origin for these 4,123 OTMs apprehended along U.S. coast lines.
In May 2011, the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security published a list of what DHS calls specially designated countries which the IG defined as those that have shown a tendency to promote, produce, or protect terrorist organizations or their members. The IG report also carried an appendix naming the 34 nations, plus the West Bank and Gaza, that DHS considers specially designated countries.
(The list of specially designated countries appended to the DHS IG report initially included Israel. However, after Israels presence on this list was reported by CNSNews, DHS removed it and said it had been included by mistake.]
In fiscal 2011, nationals from 16 of the specially designated countries were among those caught along U.S. coastlines. These included:
Bangladesh: 2 Egypt 2 Indonesia 5 Iran 1 Iraq 1 Jordan 7 Lebanon 1 Libya 1 Morocco 4 Pakistan 1 Philippines 10 Sudan 1 Tajikistan 7 Thailand 4 Turkey 5 Uzbekistan 8
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Maybe they're looking for work permits.
anyone know the percentage of apprehensions...20%..??????
Build the damn wall, locate the snipers and start defending our country!
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