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'Arab terrorists' crossing border: Middle Eastern illegals find easy entrance into U.S. from Mexico
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, October 19, 2001 | By J. Zane Walley

Posted on 10/18/2001 10:47:46 PM PDT by JohnHuang2

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COMING TO AMERICA
'Arab terrorists'
crossing border

Middle Eastern illegals find easy entrance into U.S. from Mexico


By J. Zane Walley
© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com

COCHISE COUNTY, Ariz. -- The U.S.-Mexican border here is the most heavily used corridor for illegal alien traffic on America's southern boundary. With its difficult topography that is folded, creased and convoluted, it is a land that yields well to smuggling. The Huachuca, Chiricahua, Dragoon and Whetstone Mountains are riddled with hundreds of deep canyons, caves and arroyos that offer superb concealment for the hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens that annually cross here.

The numbers of unauthorized immigrants smuggled across this porous border dumbfound the imagination. To date, the U.S. Border Patrol has apprehended 158,782 illegals in 2001. By the Border Patrol's own admission, it catches one alien in five, and admits that around 800,000 have slipped across the U.S. line this year. The local ranchers, who have been watching the border for several generations, strongly disagree. They contend the agency only nets one in 10, and estimate that in 2001 over 1.5 million unlawful immigrants have crossed into America in what the Border Patrol calls the Tucson Sector.

Many border ranch-owners are validly apprehensive of speaking about their desperate situations because of likely retribution by narco-militarists (drug runners) and coyotes (smugglers of humans). Unsolved murders and arsons are alarmingly ordinary in Cochise County, so pure fear keeps locals from speaking on the record.


Line of illegals moving across a ranch on the Cochise County, Ariz.-Mexican border. Photo by Donald Barnett, Bisbee, Ariz.

The foot traffic is so heavy that the backcountry has the ambience of a garbage dump and smells like an outdoor privy. In places, the land is littered a foot deep with bottles, cans, soiled disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, panties, clothes, backpacks, human feces, used toilet paper, pharmacy bottles and syringes (the drug runners inject stimulants to keep their energy up).

U.S. Border Patrol agents are doing the best they can, considering their sparse numbers and the impossible terrain they patrol in four-wheel-drive vehicles, quad-runners and on foot. Agents of the Border Patrol have their other fears besides being ambushed by rock-chucking illegals and confrontations with assault-rifle-armed narcos: They are not allowed to speak about what they cope with each day.

As one agent who spoke anonymously said, "Look, I can tell you a lot of stories, but I have to remain unnamed or I will be blackballed and might lose my job." Then, worriedly, he added, "I have a family depending on me."

Another agent, of supervisory rank, stated, "The smuggling traffic of Mexicans has really slowed. We are experiencing a tremendous increase in OTMs" – border lingo for "other than Mexicans." When queried about the ethnic make up of the OTMs, he answered, "Central and South Americans, Orientals and Middle-Easterners." Middle-Easterners? "Yeah, it varies, but about one in every 10 that we catch, is from a country like Yemen or Egypt."

Border Patrol spokesperson Rene Noriega stated that the number of other-than-Mexican detentions has grown by 42 percent. Most of the non-Mexican migrants are from El Salvador and other parts of Central America, she said, but added that agents have picked up people from all over the world, including the former Soviet Union, Asia and the Middle East.


Pick-up truck load of mixed-nationality illegals destined for Tucson or Phoenix, Ariz. Once in those cities, an organized pipeline disburses them across America. The "trucking" is generally handled by street gangs. Photo by Donald Barnett, Bisbee, Ariz.

Arabs have been reported crossing the Arizona border for an unknown period. Border rancher George Morgan encounters thousands of illegals crossing his ranch on a well-used trail. He relates a holiday event: "It was Thanksgiving 1998, and I stepped outside my house and there were over a hundred 'crossers' in my yard. Damnedest bunch of illegals I ever saw. All of them were wearing black pants, white shirts and string ties. Maybe they were hoping to blend in," he chuckled. "They took off, I called the Border Patrol, and a while later, an agent, Dan Green, let me know that they had caught them. He said that they were all Iranians."

According to Border Patrol spokesperson Rob Daniels, "Ten Egyptians were arrested recently near Douglas, Arizona. Each had paid $7,000 to be brought from Guatemala into Mexico and then across the border."

According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, hours after the 9-11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, an anonymous caller led Mexican immigration agents to 41 undocumented Iraqis waiting to cross into the United States.

The Associated Press reported that Mexican immigration police detained 13 citizens of Yemen on Sept. 24, 2001, who were reportedly waiting to cross the border into Arizona. The Yemenis were arrested Sunday in Agua Prieta, across the border from Douglas. Luis Teran Balaguer, assistant head of immigration in the northern state of Sonora, said, "The evidence indicates that they have nothing to do with terrorist activities."


Group of unauthorized immigrants take a rest break on a trail that winds across the Barnett ranch near Douglas, Ariz. Amateur photographer Donald Barnett alerted the Border Patrol and was there for the bust. He noted, "There were people in this batch from Brazil, Salvador, Costa Rica and some Arab countries."

The Agua Prieta, Mexico newspaper, El Ciarin, clearly did not agree with Balaguer's assessment. The editor, Jose Noriega Durazo, claimed in a front-page El Ciarin headline, "ESTUVIERON AQUI TERRORISTAS ARABES!" (The Arab terrorists were here!) El Ciarin quoted Agua Prieta police officials as identifying the 13 Yemenis as terrorists. Reportedly, the Mexican immigration police returned the Yemenis to a federal detention center near Mexico City, but new information would indicate that they were "released" and returned to Agua Prieta.

Carlos X. Carrillo, assistant chief U. S. Border Patrol, Tucson Sector, told WorldNetDaily in a telephone interview Monday that nine Yemenis were reportedly holed up in a hotel in the border town of Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Douglas, Ariz.

"We have passed this tip to the FBI," said Carrillo.

When pressed for more information, he said he could not confirm the number of OTMs or Middle-Easterners apprehended while crossing the American/Mexican border. "We are under OP/SEC and cannot divulge this," the chief said. (OP/SEC is a counter-intelligence acronym for operations security.)

A Border Patrol field patrol agent, who spoke anonymously, confirmed the presence of the nine Yemenis. The agent said, "They can't get a coyote to transport them and they are offering $30,000 per person with no takers."

On Oct. 12, a Mexican national, associated with the hotel in Agua Prieta, abandoned it and moved to Arizona -- to hide out. Speaking on condition of anonymity, he told WND: "There were 13 Arabs there when I left. They were paying the coyotes 30 to 50,000 bucks, apiece, to transport them safely into the U.S. I became so frightened I left. They are genuinely bad hombres." Since Carrillo had reported only nine Arabs at the hotel, it is unclear if the missing five Yemenis made it into the U.S. as reported.


Like most ranching families on the Arizona-Mexico border, the Winklers live behind protective bars. "We are having steel gates like this made for all our doors." says Doris Winkler as she peers through an armored entrance. "We never know what kinda of people will try to bust in our home." Photo provided by the Paragon Foundation.

Potential terrorists, stealing across the border, had been predicted well in advance of the World Trade Center disaster. In a May 1, 2000, Report to Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, the General Accounting Office reported, "Alien smuggling is a significant and growing problem. Some are smuggled as part of a criminal or terrorist enterprise that can pose a serious threat to U.S. national security."

Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., in an Oct. 9 speech to the House of Representatives, stated, "It's almost incredible to recognize, as part of the overall strategy this government is going to employ to deal with the issue of terrorism, that we would not concentrate heavily on securing our borders and try to do everything humanly possible to stop people, who have evil intent, from coming into the United States."

Terrorists are well aware that the 4,000-mile border between the U.S. and Mexico is easy to cross, with its vast unmonitored stretches. Their crossing directly into Arizona is of special concern. Arizona appears to have been the home of a "sleeper cell" of Osama bin Laden's worldwide terrorist organization, with a select group of operatives living quietly in bland apartment complexes and obtaining flight training, in preparation for the Sept. 11 attack. The organization's known history in the state goes back nine years. Terror experts say the activities of at least three part-time Arizona residents fit the pattern of the al-Qaida terrorist network.

Sealing the border is a daunting task. Perhaps the most valuable asset that the Border Patrol has is the aid of rural Cochise County citizens. Many have attempted to help, in accordance with Arizona law. Through that legal process, landowners may execute a citizen's arrest for individuals or groups trespassing on their property. However, even that has been nullified. The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, backed by the American and Mexican media, have characterized citizens who have legally detained aliens as "racist xenophobic vigilantes."


Not a cattle or game trail, but a well-defined human path across the IGO ranch. Photo provided by the Paragon Foundation.

Rural citizens here have met with savage recriminations for exerting their legal rights. Immigration advocacy groups howl in protest, as does the Mexican government. Their lawyers have demanded that the ranchers be prosecuted for false arrest, kidnapping, intimidation, criminal assault and violation of civil rights – anything lawyers can come up with to advance their clients' interests. Illegal immigrants have now sued some Cochise County citizens in American courts.

Ben Anderson, a retired U.S. Army colonel who lives in Sierra Vista, Ariz., has made a detailed study of the border danger since the flood of illegals began through Cochise County in 1997.

"There is only one way to handle this," the colonel says firmly. "In a world now filled with biowarfare agents, backpack nuclear devices and chemical weapons like Sarin gas, we must militarize the border. There is no other way to stop the flow."

Reporter's personal note: "I do not see how the folks living along this border keep going. I am a former U.S. Marine sergeant, and yet the presence of so much apparent violence spooked me. In researching this story, I went backcountry on quad-runners with a goodly couple, Larry and Toni Vance. The first thing they asked me was if I brought a sidearm. When I said, 'no,' they promptly gave me a wheel-gun to strap on. To tell you the truth, that lump of metal was comforting. It's not wise to travel unarmed in a war zone."


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J. Zane Walley is a spokesman for the Paragon Foundation, Alamogordo, N.M., which made this article possible. The Paragon Foundation is "dedicated to preserving the constitutional principles established by the Founding Fathers." Citing Article IV, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution, Paragon notes: "The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union, a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion." The Paragon Foundation can also be reached at 1-877-847-3443.

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TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; border; illegals; immigrantlist; immigration; iran; iranians; paragonfoundation; terrorism; wot; yemen; yemenis; zanewalley
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To: JohnHuang2; Travis McGee; DoughtyOne; harpseal; Dukie; sneakypete; cva66snipe; Chapita; Critter...
We're being invaded, plain and simple.

... and for years.

Even if you take the Boarder Patrol's numbes ... 1 in 10 are Middle Eastern ... 800,000 got through ... that's 80,000 of that veriety.

If you take the rancher's estimates ... it's 150,000 of that variety ... this year ... each year.

If any percentage of that number are here to fight "The Great Satan", then at a word, we could have anywhere form tens of thousands to a hundred thousand or more insurgents already in the perimeter. ... and that's just from that quarter. How many of the others would fight us if they thought the time was right?

IMHO, we need to close that bordrer ... tight.

21 posted on 10/19/2001 6:35:51 AM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: ratcat; B4Ranch; backhoe
Arabs have been reported crossing the Arizona border for an unknown period. Border rancher George Morgan encounters thousands of illegals crossing his ranch on a well-used trail. He relates a holiday event: "It was Thanksgiving 1998, and I stepped outside my house and there were over a hundred 'crossers' in my yard. Damnedest bunch of illegals I ever saw. All of them were wearing black pants, white shirts and string ties. Maybe they were hoping to blend in," he chuckled. "They took off, I called the Border Patrol, and a while later, an agent, Dan Green, let me know that they had caught them. He said that they were all Iranians."
22 posted on 10/19/2001 6:36:34 AM PDT by TrueBeliever9
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To: JeepInMazar
Take a look at this........

LINK

The Arizona Republic newspaper usually has a large file of stories about Mexicans and illegal immigrants.........

LINK

23 posted on 10/19/2001 6:41:15 AM PDT by Fred25
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To: JohnHuang2
I live in Cochise County - and everyone here is very cognizant of our porous border with Mexico. It came as a surprise to us when it was announced after the Sept 11th attack in national media that the border was closed. Because we saw that the border crossings were still open. We've seen no increased Border Patrol presence nor military presence either along the border.

Here's a story that hasn't been reported (it may have caused panic here) - you're hearing it first from me:

A couple of days after the attack two arabic men were acting suspiciously at a convenience store here. This store is in a very rural area near the border beside the highway the comes from Naco and Agua Prieta, Mexico. These men were attempting to make a phone call on the pay phone outside the store but they couldn't seem to figure out how to complete the call. The cashier saw them and the way they were acting and called the Border Patrol. In the meantime, a regular to the store and a friend of my wife's was in the store and saw the men too. He decided to find out more about what they were doing, because he too was suspicious, and he went over to "help" them make the call.

The phone number they were attempting to dial was written on the back of a business card from a Mexican taxi company. He acted like he was helping them, but he really was trying to detain them until law enforcement showed up and to at least obtain the phone number from the card. He took the card under the guise of trying to decipher the written phone number and wrote it on his hand with an ink pen. The men weren't very happy about that and in broken english they kept trying to tell him to give the phone number back. He gave it back and kept "helping" them make the phone call.

Back in the store the cashier was forwarded by Border Patrol to the FBI. She explained the situation and the FBI dispatched agents to the store.

The FBI agents arrived and the arabic men were taken into custody.

My wife heard this story about a week ago from her friend, the man that "helped" the men NOT complete the call and who kept them busy until the FBI arrived. She related the story to me and I've related it here to the best of my ability.

That's two who crossed the border and attempted to get into the country. How about all the rest who have successfully made it across that we don't know about?

24 posted on 10/19/2001 6:42:15 AM PDT by Spiff
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To: Travis McGee
This nation seems bent on national suicide.

No matter how many bombs we drop on Afghanistan, we will lose the war right here at home if the fedgov will not get a backbone and a survival instinct.

This needs repeating!
25 posted on 10/19/2001 7:00:03 AM PDT by mor40
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To: Jeff Head
IMHO, we need to close that bordrer ... tight.

If only the dumb*ss beureaucrats in DC would start to think that way we might be able to limit the number of American casualties.

Stay well - Stay safe - stay armed - Yorktown

27 posted on 10/19/2001 7:48:45 AM PDT by harpseal
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To: JeepInMazar; Carol-HuTex; Squantos; GeronL
I was thinking that if people could coordinate things with the farmers and landowners along the border, maybe individual citizens could volunteer a week at a time to go down there and patrol.

Citizen groups have tried to do exactly that, and have been called racist homicidal maniacs by both governments. And that's without actually shooting anyone.

American landowners along the border who are robbed in their houses almost weekly who have shot and wounded intruders have been charged with assault etc. and are facing huge civil suits put on by "civil rights lawyers" from both nations.

Both governments have WANTED the de-facto open border, at least until 9-11.

28 posted on 10/19/2001 7:51:39 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: harpseal; Squantos; Jeff Head; Carol-HuTex
It will take a few more 9-11 level events or a suitcase nuke before our spineless political "leaders" (hah!) protect our borders from terrorists, as well as go after the "students" such as the SDSU and UCSD muslim groups who post "actual current border security updates" on their websites to give the terrorists the green or red light to move.

These "students" are serving as the terrorist support nets, providing safehouses, advance recon of targets, documents, commo, and rides. You cannot tell me otherwise.

Here we are in a war, and it's like in 1942 we had Japanese and German foreign students in groups to help the sabateurs find their targets. Un-freaking-believable.

Have you been to the UCSD Muslim Student Assoc. website and seen the picture of the World Trade Center taken last spring on their "field trip" to New York? And read the comments on that website about the towers now being gone, and the border is still open?

These "students" need to be rounded up and deported NOW!

Is this nation so stupid that we prefer national suicide to safety?

29 posted on 10/19/2001 8:02:57 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: jrewingjr
How did you navigate to the Journel page of the website? I am just getting Zulma Aguiar's website, and I have clicked around but can't find the Journel.

I did find lots of pro terrorist propaganda though. It's incredible.

30 posted on 10/19/2001 8:17:53 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: JohnHuang2
One world, one music. It's just that sometimes, there's this overwhelming feeling that the one music is going to turn out to be taps.


31 posted on 10/19/2001 8:25:06 AM PDT by Coyote
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To: JohnHuang2
Isn't this just dandy!
32 posted on 10/19/2001 8:26:37 AM PDT by JJ59
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To: Marine Inspector; patent; Lent; FITZ; rebdov; Manny Festo; MHGinTN; Francohio; Common Tator...
Open Border Bump.
33 posted on 10/19/2001 8:31:39 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: JohnHuang2; Eala
I am not too concerned about the Arabs with evil intentions . . .
They will all walk across and sign right up.....to use Larry Ellison's new National ID Card. That should take care of any problems.....
</sarcasm off>
34 posted on 10/19/2001 8:38:23 AM PDT by bwteim
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To: Fred25; Spiff; Jeff Head; harpseal; Carry_Okie; b4its2late; JohnHuang2; Travis McGee
Thanks for the links in post # 23, Fred25.

I am amazed at what I have learned through this thread and these links. Even though the United States Government has not supported local American landowners along the border, I have to believe that now it the opportunity for Amercians to be active in securing our borders. I don't think that the Border Patrol nor the Mexican government have a chance politically to oppose the efforts of law abiding citizens protecting our nation.

I hate to say this, but I think this is a reality: a number of illegals trying to cross the border who are shot on site will send the message that needs to be sent out, esp. if the U.S. Government rules in each case that it was in self defence or for national security.

35 posted on 10/19/2001 9:06:10 AM PDT by JeepInMazar
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To: Inspector Harry Callahan; Snuffington; Greg4TCP; Loopy; ouroboros; cva66snipe; Askel5; ppaul...
BUMP
36 posted on 10/19/2001 9:19:33 AM PDT by sheltonmac
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To: JeepInMazar
If any US citizen shoots anyone (even a "middle eastern arab moslem") crossing the border, he will be tracked down and prosecuted by more FBI agents than are after the terrorists in the first place.
37 posted on 10/19/2001 9:32:01 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
Travis , I have become so angry over the reappearance of our usual softness and weakness in the form of the State Dept. and some in our media that i have become discouraged to the point that I fear we may have to be totally knocked to our knees in order to rise to the occasion necessary. I watched Cheney last night and I know Bush is preaching to a foreign audience but I truly fear that while their hearts are in the right place that their public relations campaign for what it's worth is going to ultimately be counter-productive.

I will say this. Here in the South most folks ...black and white are more motivated for total war than I fear our leaders (sans Rumsfeld) are at this point. Imagine....our leaders being propelled towards serious war effort by an angry and vengeful populace. That's how I see it from here. We won't have to be dragged kicking and screaming to this one.

Regards and thanks for the flag.

38 posted on 10/19/2001 10:00:07 AM PDT by wardaddy
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To: JohnHuang2
Here's an idea: Let's get the illegal mexicans to help root out the "funny ones", that can't speak spanish. Then when they turn them over, we give the heroic illegal mexican(s) a monetary reward and a visa that never expires!!!! Given the reason mexicans flood over our boarders (seeking jobs), and the reason they are sneaking in (they have no visa's) I think this would be a great incentive for all illegals.
39 posted on 10/19/2001 10:00:25 AM PDT by moon9irl
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To: Travis McGee
Is this nation so stupid that we prefer national suicide to safety?

Unless things start changing soon the unfortuante answer may well be, "YES." Notice the multiple assertions that it is some right wing nut job mailing the anthrax letters. They assert Saddam does not have the capability to produce powdered anthrax all we know is that he has liquid anthrax yet some Bozo is supposed to be able to do what saddam can not do in a garage lab.

Stay well - stay safe - stay armed - Yorktown

40 posted on 10/19/2001 10:04:02 AM PDT by harpseal
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