Posted on 09/16/2007 1:57:28 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Texas Director of Homeland Security, Steve McCraw revealed Wednesday that 6 yrs. after Sept. 11th, people have connected to Hezbollah, Hamas and al Qaeda have been arrested at the Texas border. What will it take to strengthen our border security? Maybe a Texan in the White House cares about border security? Wait! GWB is a Texan...does he care?
Michael Cutler on Counterterrorism Blog alerted me to this when I finally got to read his post from yesterday afternoon:
I want you to take a moment to let the significance of all of this sink in. Our nation is at war with terrorists who have already killed thousands of innocent victims within our nation's borders. The commonly quoted number of victims is approximately 3,000. In point of fact I fear that the ultimate toll will actually be a multiple of that number when you factor in all of the people who are dying of lung diseases and other ailments associated with the various highly toxic pollutants that were released when the buildings at the World Trade Center complex collapsed. And now we see how the open borders of the United States facilitate the entry of terrorists, at a time when "We the People" are being inconvenienced, and our freedoms and expectations of privacy are being significantly reduced.
What will it take for our government, that's the federal government led the by amnesty-prone GWB administration to get serious about border security? In a speech delivered on Wednesday, September 12, 2007 to the North Texas Crime Commission, Steve McCraw, the state Director of Homeland Security for Texas revealed that three years ago a South African woman named Farida Goolam Mahomed Ahmed was one of several terrorist suspects arrested crossing the Mexican border near McAllen Texas. She had ties to a Pakistani terrorist group that smuggled foreign nationals across the border and was deported.
U.S. Rep. Solomon Ortiz, D-Corpus Christi, who first announced that Ahmeds name appeared on a federal terrorism watch list in 2004, balked Thursday after hearing of McCraws remarks.
The Bush administration has not really leveled with the people, he said.
But shes been gone for how long, and now all of a sudden shes a terrorist? I was confident in my information all along.
This comes on the heals of a federal agencys revelation that Islamic extremists and Mexican drug cartels have joined forces to smuggle weapons and terrorists into the country. The linkage of narco-terrorism and jihadist terrorism is not a new revelation (at least not to me or some of my "associates"). But what the heck are we doing? See this: Official says terrorists have been arrested on border.
There are two points from this article:
(1) U.S. officials and illegal immigrant advocates have vehemently denied a terrorist threat from the southern border, insisting that those who cross are merely desperate, humble and hard-working people seeking the American dream and willing to do jobs most U.S. citizens wont even consider.
(2) Early last month a Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) report laid out how Islamic terrorists and violent Mexican drug gangs have teamed up to successfully penetrate the U.S. as well as finance terror networks in the Middle East.
The alarming report said that the Mexican cartels and terrorists have taken advantage of a porous border and lack of intelligence sharing among key U.S. government agencies. It concluded that any future September 11th type of event in the country may be facilitated by drug traffickers operating on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.
Rick Perry wants webcams all over the border, so that should be enough to stop them, right?
Sickening.
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Two years ago I worked with a man from Iran who had entered Texas illegally from Mexico THREE TIMES.
Bump
Here, please.
Preemptive Ping...
"McGraw..............revealed......."
Revealed? Nobody has ever heard this crock of soup story before?
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Bttt!
I used to hear people say that the US is invested in the drug trade. I thought it preposterous then, but the two main things going on that make me wonder are (1) that the powers that be absolutely refuse to shut down the drug corridors and (2) they actively prosecute and throw into prison those Border Patrol agents who do their job.
Throw terrorists into the mix and you have to wonder just where the government’s collective head is. It’s a good bet that wherever that is, the sun isn’t shining.
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