This is unreal.
Fox News did a documentary interviewing a Border Patrol man and his wife (last year), who live in a trailer right on this side of the fence. They are BEGGING for our government to send help down to them, ANY kind of help. Even if is our National Guards.
Night after night, the Border patrol and his wife wearing night goggles take pictures for proof. Thousands are coming across in hordes. And that IS night after night. Fox News even showed the video tapes that the Border and his wife have been taking of these people jumping the fence and running.
The Fox Newsman (I forget his name. He has the gray hair, is tall, thin with a long thin face), spent the night with this couple, also using night goggles to watch for himself.
The next morning, they walked about the yard. She said that they are NOT all Mexican's. That they have found the books of the Koran and prayer rugs dropped in haste as the people jumped the fence and ran on into our Country.
She showed the rugs and the books to the Fox Newsman. It was horrifying.
What with all the Mosque's in our Country, what better shelter for the terrorists to find shelter? They are here, people. Scattered all over the United States.
Here is an updated map of where all the Mosque's are. Look and weep for our Country.
Your map is out dated. There is also a mosque in Mission, Texas.
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by Frosty Woolridge
September 17, 2004
"From October 1, 2003 to July 20, 2004, the border patrols Tucson sector stopped 9,051 person crossing illegal who had criminal records in the U.S., meaning they committed crimes here, returned to Mexico, then were trying to re-enter the country," Time magazine wrote. "A minimum of 378 had active warrants for their arrest."
Most go undetected.
"The numbers suggest that tens of thousands of criminals, quite possibly hundreds of thousands, treat the border as a revolving door to crimes of opportunity," Steele wrote. "The situation is so out of control that 400,000 illegal aliens who have been ordered deported, 80,000 have criminal records, but Homeland Security does not have a clue as to the whereabouts of any of them, including those from countries that support terrorism."...
Of 114 Iranians with final orders for removal, only 11 could be found and deported. Of 67 Sudanese with final removal orders, only one was deported. Of 46 Iraqis, only four were deported. The rest are free to move about the country.
Not mentioned in the report was the 20,000 member "18th Street Gang" made up of 60% illegal aliens in Los Angeles. It distributes drugs from Mexico, commits robberies daily, extorts businesses and engages in drive-by shootings. Along with them, the 8,000 member MS 13 Central American gangs operate in 28 cities. If anyone wonders why drugs are SO available to our kids, thank our Congress for not fulfilling its oath of office. Even more sobering, these alien criminals are protected in hundreds of cities across the United States by "Special Order 40" that allows them to remain in country without fear of arrest or deportation.
"Both parties and their candidates pay lip service to controlling the borders," Barlett wrote. "In the 99/11 commissions final report, the panel took note of the immigration breakdown saying, "'Two systemic weaknesses came together in our border system's inability to contribute to an effective defense against 9/11 attacks: a lack of well developed counterterrorism measures as a part of border security and an immigration system not able to deliver on its basic commitments, much less support counterterrorism.'"
The TIME report rendered severe implications toward President Bush and members of Congress on both sides of the corridor. Citizens of the United States were not being served before 9/11 and today, they are JUST as vulnerable as 4,000 illegal aliens cross our borders daily. You have to wonder when Beslan, Russia's tragedy will visit an American school in the near future?
Yep! At least we are pursuing the terrorists in my own back yard:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=holylandfoundation
Keyword "Holy Land Foundation" articles there posted by me are
related to shutdown and trial of those idiots associated with
terrorists linked to Hamas, Infocom Corp. They say their
organization is a charity organization that helps out women
and children. Technically, I think they are correct. They
help women and children strap Semtex to their ar$e$ and then
walk into shopping malls, video parlors, restaurants, etc.
and then detonate bombs to kill innocent people in Israel
and elsewhere.
Cute, huh? Well, we got a conviction on these ar$ehole$ in
Richardson, Texas. See the D/FW (Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas)
note in your map noting "Hamas?" Chalk one up for the good guys.
That Holy Land Foundation location is only 15 minutes from
my front door.
Thank you President Bush, John Ashcroft and local Dallas
County prosecutors!
Trial to look at exports;
Texas Palestinians
(Infocom Corp, Holy Land Foundation, Hamas linked)Excerpt:
Eighteen months ago, Attorney General John Ashcroft hailed the indictments of five brothers and their Richardson computer services company as a milestone in the Bush administration's efforts to eliminate sources of terrorist financing.
"Terrorist money men should know this," Mr. Ashcroft said during a nationally televised news conference from Justice Department headquarters. "We are hunting down the murderers you support, and we will hunt you down."
But the case set to go to trial Monday in a Dallas federal court bears only a passing resemblance to the grandiose scheme outlined by Mr. Ashcroft. It is more about corrupt business practices than providing support for terrorism.
Ghassan Elashi and his brothers, Bayan, Basman, Hazim and Ihsan, are accused of making illegal shipments of computer goods from their company, InfoCom Corp., to Libya and Syria, two nations the U.S. government has deemed sponsors of terrorism.
The trial is likely to center on voluminous documentary evidence. Testimony could begin by Wednesday, and the trial is expected to last at least two weeks.
The Elashis are part of a large Palestinian family well-known for active involvement in the local Muslim community, including the now-closed Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development. They have pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Their attorneys, who are being paid through a legal defense fund established by fellow Muslims, contend the prosecution is unfair and tainted by political motivations.
"We're not Halliburton, so we're charged with crimes," said attorney Tim Evans, who helped assemble a team of other prominent defense attorneys because of what he perceived as a governmental assault on civil liberties.
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