Posted on 04/14/2015 8:42:26 AM PDT by jazusamo
ISIS is operating a camp just a few miles from El Paso, Texas, according to Judicial Watch sources that include a Mexican Army field grade officer and a Mexican Federal Police Inspector.
The exact location where the terrorist group has established its base is around eight miles from the U.S. border in an area known as Anapra situated just west of Ciudad Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. Another ISIS cell to the west of Ciudad Juárez, in Puerto Palomas, targets the New Mexico towns of Columbus and Deming for easy access to the United States, the same knowledgeable sources confirm.
During the course of a joint operation last week, Mexican Army and federal law enforcement officials discovered documents in Arabic and Urdu, as well as plans of Fort Bliss the sprawling military installation that houses the US Armys 1st Armored Division. Muslim prayer rugs were recovered with the documents during the operation.
Law enforcement and intelligence sources report the area around Anapra is dominated by the Vicente Carrillo Fuentes Cartel (Juárez Cartel), La Línea (the enforcement arm of the cartel) and the Barrio Azteca (a gang originally formed in the jails of El Paso). Cartel control of the Anapra area make it an extremely dangerous and hostile operating environment for Mexican Army and Federal Police operations.
According to these same sources, coyotes engaged in human smuggling and working for Juárez Cartel help move ISIS terrorists through the desert and across the border between Santa Teresa and Sunland Park, New Mexico. To the east of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, cartel-backed coyotes are also smuggling ISIS terrorists through the porous border between Acala and Fort Hancock, Texas. These specific areas were targeted for exploitation by ISIS because of their understaffed municipal and county police forces, and the relative safe-havens the areas provide for the unchecked large-scale drug smuggling that was already ongoing.
Mexican intelligence sources report that ISIS intends to exploit the railways and airport facilities in the vicinity of Santa Teresa, NM (a US port-of-entry). The sources also say that ISIS has spotters located in the East Potrillo Mountains of New Mexico (largely managed by the Bureau of Land Management) to assist with terrorist border crossing operations. ISIS is conducting reconnaissance of regional universities; the White Sands Missile Range; government facilities in Alamogordo, NM; Ft. Bliss; and the electrical power facilities near Anapra and Chaparral, NM.
No worries. Hillary will press the reset button again.
Who was it who said things can’t get any worse?
We are safe. Obama has drawn a red line north of the camp....
Hey, they’re just Muslim “dreamers” coming here to perform “acts of love” like blowing things up and beheading infidels.
Celebrate Diversity!
Saddle up!!
Has Obama issued an executive order requiring the Border Patrol to let them cross in to Texas, yet?
RE: ISIS Camp a Few Miles from Texas, Mexican Authorities Confirm
So, what the heck are the Mexican authorities doing about it?
ust when you think things
Can’t get any worse, they do.
But I’ve learned that life is
Like an hourglass.
Sooner or later everything hits rock bottom
But all you have to do is be patient
And wait for someone to turn it all around
- Unknown
So why is it still there?
Barry needs to send a few airliners down there to pick them up and bring them in.
Whew! At least the federales will know how to deal with them. Plus, lucky for us, there are not any sleeper cells already inside the U.S. (s/ needed?)
So, what the heck are the Mexican authorities doing about it?
They’re watching ISIS meet with the Mexican Drug Cartel that controls that area.
time to send in the employment counselors/
Stop this BS and raid the place. We do not have the time to play games. America is lost to this simple minded constitutional excuse when we know damn well what these damn fools are planing.
Once they get here and find available jobs, they will give up their ne’er-do-well lifestyle.
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