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FBI bulletin outlines possible terrorist plot at Texas border
Dallas Morning News via Kansas City Star ^ | Posted on Sat, Jul. 16, 2005 | ALFREDO CORCHADO AND JASON TRAHAN

Posted on 07/17/2005 5:25:28 PM PDT by archy

FBI bulletin outlines possible terrorist plot at Texas border

BY ALFREDO CORCHADO AND JASON TRAHAN

The Dallas Morning News

DALLAS - (KRT) - Dirt roads trace pale lines across a desolate landscape of bald peaks and plunging canyons near Texas' Big Bend and bridge the international boundary at dozens of improvised crossings. For decades, these routes have been used to smuggle drugs and humans. Now there is growing concern they could become deadly conduits for terrorism.

The concern is buttressed by a confidential but unclassified FBI intelligence bulletin, obtained by The Dallas Morning News, that contains the vague outlines of a possible terrorist plot.

Officials from both sides of the border downplayed the possible threat but acknowledged that it is the sort of scenario they have to guard against. The prospect of terrorists crossing the southern border has been a rising concern among officials in Texas and Washington.

The plot, according to uncorroborated information provided by an FBI informant, involves a man, described as an Arab who goes by the nickname "El Espanol," and Ernesto Zatarin Beliz, also known as El Traca, a reputed Mexican drug trafficker and member of the Zetas, the feared enforcers of the notorious Gulf cartel.

"El Espanol is gathering truck drivers with knowledge of truck routes in the United States and explosive experts" in the state of Coahuila, according to the March 11 memo, which originated in the San Diego FBI office and was made available by a U.S. attorney's office. The informant "believes that the activity in Coahuila, Mexico, is terrorist related."

In exchange for the Zetas' help in recruiting drivers, the memo says, the Arab - who barely speaks Spanish - promised to help them fund and execute a plan to free Gulf cartel leader Osiel Cardenas from prison. The Gulf cartel is embroiled in a bloody turf war with rival traffickers for control of Nuevo Laredo, a key drug smuggling route into the United States.

According to the FBI memo, Traca was attempting to recruit a security guard at a Mexican government explosives factory in Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila, to assist with the Arab's plan. The region is known for producing nitric acid and ammonium nitrate, materials that are used for industrial and agricultural purposes and can also be ingredients for explosives.

The informant has "provided reliable narcotics intelligence in the past," the bulletin says, but adds that the informant also flunked two polygraph tests.

The San Diego FBI analyst who wrote the document declined to comment. The division's spokeswoman said publication of such sensitive information would undermine the bureau's mission.

"We are trying to protect national security," said Special Agent Jan Caldwell. "We can't do that when things like this are put in newspapers."

A senior Mexican intelligence official said the information in the memo had not been corroborated.

"The informant paved a road that led nowhere," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. He added that Mexican federal agents spent "literally weeks chasing down the information, only to come up empty-handed."

However, the Mexican intelligence official confirmed the identity of El Traca as Zatarin and said that El Espanol was a known human trafficker, specializing in smuggling Middle Easterners and South Americans, particularly Brazilians and Paraguayans.

Mexican authorities have been unable to track down El Espanol, the official said.

According to the March FBI bulletin, Mexican authorities arrested Zatarin in September 2003 and found an arsenal of assault rifles in his residence, described by Mexican authorities as a "bunker utilized by Los Zetas." Zatarin later escaped, however, and his picture and name are now on a poster listing Mexico's most wanted criminals.

"FBI intelligence indicates that Los Zetas are becoming increasingly involved in systematic corruption as well as alien smuggling ... (including) special interest aliens to the U.S.," the bulletin concludes.

Since the 2001 terrorist attacks, the Bush administration and members of Congress from both parties have viewed the southern border as a weak link in efforts to keep terrorists out of the United States, even though the Sept. 11 terrorists entered the country with visas, some legal, others forged.

"That's been the concern all along, that there would be a bargain struck between al-Qaida or some (other) terrorist organization and these organized crime networks that would allow terrorists to be smuggled into the country," U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, said in an interview. "I think that's a very real concern."

At a hearing Tuesday of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the chairman, Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., said: "Given the threat of international terrorism, there is great concern that our land borders could also serve as a channel for international terrorists and weapons of mass destruction. The threat of terrorist penetration is particularly acute along our southern border."

Senior U.S. officials added that other criminal groups such as the Mara Salvatrucha - the Central American gang that has moved into several U.S. cities and has a growing presence along the U.S.-Mexico border - also are a top concern for U.S. authorities.

Lugar said that 3,000 to 4,000 of the 119,000 non-Mexican immigrants apprehended so far this year trying to cross illegally into the United States were from "countries of interest" like Somalia, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. That number is up from 75,371 for all of 2004 and is expected to reach 148,000 by year's fiscal end.

Adm. James Loy, former Homeland Security deputy secretary, declined to comment on the specific plot outlined in the FBI memo, but earlier this year he suggested that such a threat is real.

"Entrenched human-smuggling networks and corruption in areas beyond our borders can be exploited by terrorist organizations," Loy said in written testimony at a congressional hearing in February. "Several al-Qaeda leaders believe operatives can pay their way into the country through Mexico and also believe illegal entry is more advantageous than legal entry for operational security reasons."

But law enforcement officials discounted the suggestion that terrorists would use the rugged Big Bend area to transport explosives - especially in a tractor-trailer that would glaringly stand out.

"I think there would be easier ways to get explosives inside the United States," said Benjamine Carry Huffman, assistant chief patrol agent for U.S. Customs & Border Protection in Marfa, Texas.

But the intelligence bulletin noted that the alleged terror plot, as relayed by the informant, was still a work in progress, leaving open the possibility that less conspicuous vehicles might be employed. And the FBI memo said that "one possible smuggling route Traca wanted to use was through Big Bend National Park."

The border patrol's Marfa sector is its largest, covering 510 miles of border with Mexico, including part of Big Bend National Park, and bordering the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Coahuila. With some 200 agents, it has the smallest force of any sector along the Mexican border, according to Bill Brooks, the sector spokesman.

Much of the area is desert and mountainous terrain, dotted by at least a dozen informal crossings known as Class B ports of entry. These consist of makeshift bridges capable of carrying foot and some lighter vehicle traffic. Authorities tried to seal them off after Sept. 11, 2001, but several have been re-established. Officials acknowledged that agents cannot regularly police the informal crossings.

"Who ever imagined that terrorists would use passenger planes to crash into tall buildings?" Hoffman said. "After September 11, we have to operate on a different mindset, one in which we take absolutely nothing for granted. Is it possible terrorists can come across this border with explosives or a dirty bomb? Absolutely."

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(Dallas Morning News correspondent Michelle Mittelstadt in Washington contributed to this report.)

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© 2005, The Dallas Morning News.

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1 posted on 07/17/2005 5:25:30 PM PDT by archy
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To: archy

SECURE THE BORDER NOW!!!


2 posted on 07/17/2005 5:29:37 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: archy
"Now there is growing concern they could become deadly conduits for terrorism"

NOW?!? there is 'growing concern'?!?!?

Any day now they will figure out the sun rises in the east

3 posted on 07/17/2005 5:31:20 PM PDT by Mr. K (Some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help...)
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To: archy; HiJinx; blackie; Spiff

BTTT...


4 posted on 07/17/2005 5:31:23 PM PDT by in the Arena (CAPT (USAF) James Wayne Herrick, Jr. (Call Sign: FireFly33). MIA Laos 27 Oct 69)
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To: kcvl

Who needs to close the borders? Nahh!


6 posted on 07/17/2005 5:31:46 PM PDT by Republic of Reagan (Conservative, before Conservative was cool)
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To: archy

But they are just 'peaceful undocumented workers' wanting a better life working in the lawn care and domestic industry!


7 posted on 07/17/2005 5:32:03 PM PDT by gopwinsin04
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To: archy

BUMP for later!


8 posted on 07/17/2005 5:32:48 PM PDT by SweetCaroline (Thank You GOD for watching over me.)
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To: archy

The Minutemen need to get to the Big Bend National Park, ASAP!

and to heck with any Washington or Austin pencil pushers that get mad.

I love these politicians sitting in their offices saying that "Yup, something needs to be done......."

I know that Cornyn has been going around the state meeting with police and sheriff officials as well as the border control.

Also, Cornyn got really mad on Friday, when he found out that Frist had removed immigration reform from the summer calendar, and told Cornyn he "hopes" they will get to it in the fall, which means it won't get done this year.


9 posted on 07/17/2005 5:32:59 PM PDT by Txsleuth (Mark Levin for Supreme Court Justice)
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To: Cindy; nwctwx; WestCoastGal; KylaStarr; nw_arizona_granny; Oorang; MamaDearest

FYI


10 posted on 07/17/2005 5:33:47 PM PDT by Rushmore Rocks
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bump


11 posted on 07/17/2005 5:34:21 PM PDT by csvset
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To: Republic of Reagan
Who needs to close the borders? Nahh!

Tancredo clarifies 'ultimate response': Should U.S. bomb Islamic holy sites after nuke terror attack on America?

12 posted on 07/17/2005 5:34:30 PM PDT by archy (The darkness will come. It will find you,and it will scare you like you've never been scared before.)
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To: Republic of Reagan

bayourod says that's impossible.

You see, we once built a short fence along the border and people were able to get around it. That means any fence we build will never work.


13 posted on 07/17/2005 5:34:49 PM PDT by flashbunny
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To: grey_whiskers

Some restraint would be appreciated.


14 posted on 07/17/2005 5:35:20 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator
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To: Txsleuth
Also, Cornyn got really mad on Friday, when he found out that Frist had removed immigration reform from the summer calendar, and told Cornyn he "hopes" they will get to it in the fall, which means it won't get done this year.

Not that it matters to Frist, since he won't win the GOP primary in '08, but this type of nonsense is giving the Hildabeast an issue to triangulate on to create a winning majority in the presidential election. If the Dims become the pro-immigration reform party, even if cosmetic, it will hurt the GOP do-nothings.

15 posted on 07/17/2005 5:40:25 PM PDT by peyton randolph (Warning! It is illegal to fatwah a camel in all 50 states)
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To: Rushmore Rocks; Pete-R-Bilt
Thanks RR,,,,One of these days we are going to be very sorry we did not seal the border.



Ping 4 Pete

"El Espanol is gathering truck drivers with knowledge of truck routes in the United States and explosive experts" in the state of Coahuila, according to the March 11 memo, which originated in the San Diego FBI office and was made available by a U.S. attorney's office. The informant "believes that the activity in Coahuila, Mexico, is terrorist related."

In exchange for the Zetas' help in recruiting drivers, the memo says, the Arab - who barely speaks Spanish - promised to help them fund and execute a plan to free Gulf cartel leader Osiel Cardenas from prison. The Gulf cartel is embroiled in a bloody turf war with rival traffickers for control of Nuevo Laredo, a key drug smuggling route into the United States.

16 posted on 07/17/2005 5:41:41 PM PDT by WestCoastGal ("Junior picked up that race car on his shoulders and carried it to victory today." Steve Hmiel)
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To: archy
More on Los Zetas
17 posted on 07/17/2005 5:45:12 PM PDT by TADSLOS (Right Wing Infidel since 1954)
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To: archy

During the cold war, we made a concerted effort to control foreign spies on U.S. soil. What has been extremely disconcerting to me, is that our current leadership has simply capitulated the field in the U.S., to all comers across our southern border.

It actually goes beyond this for me though. This is 'our' nation. It is not El Presidente Fox's. None the less, El Presidente Fox sets our border policies by default.

I'm sick of this President Bush. Are you a mouse or a man when it comes to the sactitiy of OUR borders and OUR nation?

Did you or did you not have your fingers crossed when you swore to uphold Article 4 Section 4 of the Constitution of the United States?


18 posted on 07/17/2005 5:45:12 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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To: kcvl
Haven't you heard? The Bush administration says it cannot stop terrorism from aliens at the border unless current illegals get amnesty and a "temporary worker" scheme is set up to let in any alien with a "willing employer" waiting in the USA.

So this Texas thing is obviously the result of too many immigration laws getting in the way of action against terrorists.

So let's have amnesty, open borders and more third world aliens - that's the path to safety and prosperity.

This Koolaid's delicious!

19 posted on 07/17/2005 5:45:33 PM PDT by dagnabbit (Vincente Fox's opening line at the Mexico-USA summit meeting: "Bring out the Gimp!")
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Admin Moderator: Some restraint would be appreciated.

My bad. FRee republic is not the Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler.

20 posted on 07/17/2005 5:46:02 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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