Posted on 07/03/2004 6:24:16 PM PDT by 4.1O dana super trac pak
Washington - An Egyptian man U.S. authorities described as one of their most wanted smugglers of humans was arrested Friday on charges of operating a ring that illegally brought people from Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries to the United States.
A grand jury indictment charges Ashraf Ahmed Abdallah, 34, with one count of conspiracy to commit alien smuggling and four counts of assisting in bringing aliens into the United States for financial gain.
U.S. officials described Abdallah as an important trafficking kingpin because of his focus on people from the Middle East, though evidence does not link him to terrorism.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsday.com ...
Well, I hope not.
Arabic diary ping.
I always rested secure in the fact that an Islamic would stick out like a sore thum in Mexico and with the corrupt, but absolute ruling and ruthless govermnent there a terrorist would immediately be detected and shot on the spot.
I suppose there is a hole in that theory now .
ONE MORE REASON TO LOCK DOWN THE BORDER ,... My only beef with Bush , the one that pisses me off even more than seeing Micheal Moores face !
Well, not yet, that is.
Not to worry...once they are safely enscounced inside CONUS then new Homieland Security laws can pick them up....
What life will be like with Kerry or Hitlery at the switch and those laws (plus all of Clinton's Executive orders that have still not been rescinded)...in place....?
No man can be trusted with that much power...without checks and balances...which the courts and congress no longer seem willing to provide....
imo
Well, who else are we going to get to bomb our buildings? Our teenagers are too lazy to do it. We need these people to... wait a minute - that argument doesn't sound quite right.
nevermind.

This one? Hehe...
We need illegal immigrants to do the jobs Americans refuse to do. Pin a medal on this Egyptian.
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