Posted on 09/17/2004 1:18:13 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
Al-Qaida plans to use Mexico as a key infiltration route for sending operatives into the United States, according to a Mexican newspaper.
Mexican intelligence agencies have identified at least two routes for al-Qaida infiltration, the Proceso newspaper reported last week.
The infiltration plan calls for terrorists to depart South Africa for London and then take a non-stop flight to Mexico or a Central American nation and from there use migrant smuggling routes to reach northern Mexico and the United States.
Two of three suspected al-Qaida terrorists recently arrested in England and Pakistan had passed through Mexico with South African passports.
Another suspect, a Saudi national, is being sought in northeastern Mexico after traveling through Panama, Honduras, Nicaragua and Guatemala.
Adnan Shukrijumah is a key al-Qaida figure in North America. He was tracked to Sonora, Mexico, in August and is being sought by the FBI.
BUMP
Sadly, if such an act would occur, I don't expect the government to disclose how the terrorists entered through the Southern border or the media to even report it. Thus, the more money, power and erosion of liberties will be perpetrated against American citizens in airports, government buildings and public areas.
A long and expensive trip to show up here to pick fruit for two bucks an hour . . . .
*plans* to use our southern borders ????>>>>>>>>>
Seems to me our NON secure southern border has been used for years for any & all to sneak into the USA.
Here's an *interesting* link from tiny Athens, TX.(abt. 5-6 hundred miles from the border)......(naturally I haven't seen any more follow ups on this story) Wonder WHY one Qamar Abbas Syed was driving around East TX with Wisconsin license plates & *multiple* ID's ???.
http://www.athensreview.com/articles/2004/09/08/news/news15.txt
(snip)
"The multiple identifications raised suspicion with the officer, who then asked the dispatcher to contact the FBI office in Tyler. Agents with the FBI conferred with the Department of Homeland Security, which in turn identified the individual as someone they wanted to question."
But that would interfere with the open borders desire to drive down wages. What's a little thing like national security when Tyson can get dirt cheap labor?
The safeties are parplegics, and the linebackers are blind.
;^)
There will be no suger-coating a Beslan over the open border. Maybe that's what it will take to wake up our hispandering polidiots.
>>the defensive line are the biggest mothers they've ever seen, both safeties are parapalegic.
The cornerbacks (ocean ports) have crutches too.
That's true, the media would hammer on him, but it's not as though he's left the border unmanned. The news media just isn't giving him credit for what he's done, either.
If I read that ads too.
The "Tortilla Curtain" makes up only a tiny fraction of the fence. This is part of the four-mile section at Naco, Arizona. The 280 miles of the Tucson sector only has about twenty miles of this style fence.
BTTT Thanks for staying current on this JackalopeBreeder.
Little choice on staying current -- this is where I live.
JB, do you have any pics of those streams of invaders walking across the countryside? They're powerful also.
I just posted the link in message #51 to show that Bush has done *something* to improve our border security. Too many people claim that he's done "nothing," when what they really mean (presuming that they are honest) is that he hasn't done enough.
Miles and miles of the 12 foot tall steel fence is *something*. Miles and miles without it says that not enough has been done yet.
I'm cool with saying that not enough has been done.
I'm not fine with claiming that *nothing* has been improved along the border.
The AWB Has Expired - Gun Owners Have Won Again For All Americans!
I've got too many pictures, both color and infrared.
Wish me luck down here. I would prefer this remained locked away as just a collector's item.
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