Al-Qaida evidence along U.S. border?
WND ^ | November 26, 2005 | Jon E. Dougherty
A U.S. senator says he's been shown "anecdotal evidence" suggesting an Arabic presence along the U.S.-Mexico border, noting the Bush administration has not publicly released the information because it is "a matter of intelligence."
Human Events reported that Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, head of the Senate Judiciary Committee's subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship, has seen beverage boxes with Arabic language and other items, including the image of a commercial airliner striking a building.
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Sigh. Unless this is intended by the government (not just one Senator) as a deliberate leak of information that they want to make available but don't want to go "on record" about, the honorable Senator should know when to keep his mouth shut.
There are several reports on Freeper protests and others on the main Free Republic page.
The common theme, is the mexican radicals are yelling that it is their country and we should leave.