Posted on 05/18/2016 11:57:45 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Mounis Hammouda and Hisham Shaban were stranded in Honduras, penniless after being ripped off by a smuggler who was supposed to get them to Mexico so that they could arrive at their final destination, the United States.
The Palestinian men had traveled across the world to escape bloodshed and torture in their homeland, and desperately phoned a friend in Canada to wire them money so they could finish their trek.
When they showed up at the U.S.-Mexico border in November 2014, Hammouda remembers seeing the American flag, and feeling relieved.
(Excerpt) Read more at english.alarabiya.net ...
Dreamiest dreamers ever!
“...When they showed up at the U.S.-Mexico border in November 2014, Hammouda remembers seeing the American flag, and feeling relieved....”
Wonder why they went to all the travel trouble...with Obama in the WH, they could have just walked straight in...just like the undocumented Democrats do.
What utter BS propaganda Krap. They have taken over 56 countries this way and they’re working on Europe and USA right now. Send them packing immediately! And all their comrades together. This invasion of America is the most dangerous thing that’s happened to us in our entire history. Meanwhile prepare to defend yourself , family, friends, community. The war is being brought to America
...had traveled across the world to escape bloodshed and torture in their homeland...Bloodshed? Why, did they get on the wrong side of the bloodthirsty mass-murdering thugs who run their local PLO faction?
How did they get across the Atlantic ‘penny-less’?
Maybe they walked...
Its actually a very moving story and it seems these two people are sincere. Most Muslims are not terrorists. Most acts of terrorism have Muslims as their targets. More Muslims have been killed by terrorists than non-Muslims. Remember, in Islamic Countries, there is no Second Amendment, no First Amendment and generally a brutal government.
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