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Saudi Long Term Plans for the creation of "American-Born" Terrorists (Help Requested)
BLUE BAY and Various see references below. | 6-13-02 plus references. | VANNROX with references

Posted on 06/13/2002 12:26:09 PM PDT by vannrox

Saudi Long Term Plans for the creation of "American-Born" Terrorists

A Blue Bay Analysis and open Invitation for FREEPER Assistance.

Authored by VANNROX unique for FreeRepublic

My Story:

Have you ever had a nagging feeling at the back of your mind? Like something is important, but that you had forgotten it. That happened to me. The other day, while drinking coffee, a thought leaped into my head. It bothered me. It annoyed me, and so I put my coffee down and looked into my records. About a year ago or so, certainly pre-9-11, I had read an article that poised a mystery. A strange phenomenon that was considered to be not so important, but still vexing. This mystery consisted of the unexplained reason why so many Saudi women were visiting the US just to give birth in an American Hospital. Strange as it may seem, after giving birth, they then would apply for a Social Security number and a Birth Certificate. Once in hand they would then leave the country to head back to Saudi Arabia.

The following paragraphs gnawed at me:[1]

"...WASHINGTON - When Yasser Esam Hamdi, the American-born prisoner from Afghanistan, arrived at the naval base in Norfolk, Va., earlier this month, officials intended his stay in the brig to be brief while they figured out what to do with him.

But more than two weeks later, Hamdi is still there and will probably remain so for the foreseeable future. His case has become a hot potato in Washington.

By all accounts, Hamdi was born in Baton Rouge, La., 22 years ago, making him a citizen by virtue of birth even though his parents were Saudi Arabian. The family moved to Saudi Arabia when Hamdi was a child, though precisely when is not clear..."

"...But if he is a citizen and the government wishes to keep him in custody, he must be charged with a crime and provided an attorney, civil rights lawyers say..."

"...Even Saudi Arabia's embassy in Washington seems to have distanced itself from Hamdi, who U.S. officials believe also holds Saudi citizenship.

An embassy official declined to comment other than to say that Hamdi may not be a citizen of his country.

Just because Hamdi was raised in Saudi Arabia, the official said, "that does not automatically make him a Saudi citizen..."

"...Ratner said that unofficially renouncing citizenship is not possible and suggested that the government is grasping at straws.

Even if officials insist that serving in a foreign armed service is grounds for stripping someone of citizenship, Ratner said, a court proceeding to revoke his citizenship still would have to have been held. No records of any such hearing have surfaced..."



But why did they bother me? Like most readers I was under the impression that only American Citizens use American Hospitals to give birth. After all, birthing is a time honored tradition and does not really require the modern medical facilities found in most United States Hospitals. Further, even if medical facilities were needed for a Problematic Saudi birthing, the Saudi Hospital systems are more than equipped for such a situation.

Therefore, logic dictates that it would be rare for a non-national to use an American Hospital unless it was actually an emergency. Further, that this situation would be rare.

My Investigation:

However, to my surprise it is not rare. Apparently, the Arab Community, and especially the Saudi's, fly their late-term pregnant wife to the United States for the Sole Purpose of using American Hospitals.

My mind churned the thoughts over and over. That is, until I recalled an earlier article which claimed that Islamic Women were arriving to America to give birth and then to return. Was this true? What article was it and what did it say? You know I did read the article and I know it exists. Where is/was it?

I scanned my records and could not find it. But it was there. Maybe I'll have to reasearch it on my own. I shrugged my shoulders and resigned myself to that. In the process of my search I located some very interesting articles related to my search.

Immigration aiding, abetting terrorism?
Wednesday, May 22, 2002 by Diana Lynne -- Foreign-born Islamic terrorists have used almost every conceivable means of entering the United States, according to a study released today, which concludes every aspect of the immigration system has been penetrated and, therefore, needs reform. ... You can read it HERE.

Welcome to America -- as long as you're legal
... Someone fails to file a tax return for ... Those permanent residents, naturalized citizens or American-born ... South America, Australia, Thailand, Iran, Iraq, Saudi ..." It can be found at The York Dispatch .

Islam and the Sword
... death in 632, just two years after his triumphant return to ... of jihad in Islam, an ex-chief justice of Saudi ... While it is probably safe to say that American born ... The article can be foundHERE.

Many Seek American Dream - Outside America
The Christian Science Monitor International.
Wednesday March 19, 1997 Edition
"...America has long been a promised land of opportunity, attracting more than 900,000 immigrants last year from all corners of the globe..." But a signifant percentage "...are looking abroad for the chance to live the kind of life they don't believe is possible in the US..." and strangely search for this BETTER LIFE in apparently "...include countries such as Iran and Libya, places where Americans feel less than welcome. (Still not the article that I had been searching for) Can be viewed HERE.

Arabic in New York City

Sabera Asar and Areefa Arafin

"...the aim of this paper is to investigate the use of Arabic, a LOTE used in the Brooklyn Heights section of Brooklyn. We specifically examined the Atlantic Avenue area, which is a large commercial center in which Arabs shop and socially interact. We wish to analyze how pervasive the Arabic language is on several levels, including the commercial, social, political, and religious level..."This can be foundHERE.

TESTIMONY OF

NAHLA A. AL-ARIAN

BEFORE THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

ON THE USE OF SECRET EVIDENCE AND

IN SUPPORT OF

H.R. 2121 (SECRET EVIDENCE REPEAL ACT)
MAY 23, 2000
"...My name is Nahla Al-Arian and I’m a proud American citizen of Palestinian descent. I’m also a mother of five and the proud sister of Dr. Mazen Al-Najjar, who has been deprived of his freedom for 1100 days today, because of the use of secret evidence...taken to a detention facility for supposedly a visa violation...Mazen’s most rewarding achievement was in raising his three beautiful American-born daughters..."
More informationHERE.



I am afraid to report that I have been unsuccessful in locating the specific document. The document listed a detailed summary of the use of Saudi Nationals to specifically enter the US to give birth and return to Saudi Arabia. I have failed in my search for this article. Any FReeper who can help me locate this article would be welcome.

However, the information that I have been able to obtain clearly show a pattern of obtaining US citizenship, followed by capture by US forces in a terror related action, and then followed by a defense as being a US Citizen.



But why return home? Why not stay in the United States? OK, now that the child is a United States Citizen the mother can get on welfare and can sup off the federal teat. The answer is clear. Muslim control. Case after case verifies this.

Consider these various statements concerning possible motive...[2]

"...Members of the public who responded to the case were divided. Joyce Bowman, a Houston resident, wrote "Muslim fathers who wish to fondle their children should go live in a country which permits such behavior..."

"... Mr. and Mrs. Krasniqi and all their Muslim friends (should) become familiar with the Texas Penal Code, which plainly states that the crime Mr. Krasniqi was accused of against his daughter is against the law in the United States..."

"...Betty Mahmoody won national attention with her daring escape from Iran with her daughter. In Ms. Mahmoody's book, she wrote that at the time of her writing, over a thousand American women and children were being held in Islamic countries against their will...?

Now that is hard for me to believe that muslims are insensitive louts. I refuse to believe that they are closet pedaphiles or molesters. I cannot, and I refuse to believe it. One might argue that it is perhaps cultural. But a cultural bias based on such strong gender control cannot possibly exist under what I understand to be the teachings of islam. There has to be another motive. But, what is it? Let's perhaps consider these statements concerning possible motive...[2][4]

"...Because Dayawathie was pregnant and Ismail wanted the child to have US citizenship, he arranged for her to travel to Oakland, CA to give birth. Their son, Michael, was born on June 18, 1988. Shortly thereafter, Dayawathie returned to the UAE. On September 14, 1988, Vithanage gave birth to Ismail Sloan's daughter, Jessica, in California...(where she then)...returned to the UAE"

"...She immediately became pregnant again. ... In February, 1989, Ismail brought her to New York where she was immediately admitted to hospital for a month. She gave birth to their second child on April 28, 1989..."

"...Shortly thereafter, Ismail took the family (including the baby, Jessica) to Thailand..."

"...the Arabs who arrived in the US after 1948 were a more diverse group than the early immigrants. Unlike the economically-motivated Lebanese Christians,many of the new immigrants were compelled to leave their countries by political circumstances. Most of them were Palestinians, Egyptians, Jordanians, Iraqis, and Yemenis, in addition to a continuing flow of lebanese and Syrians..."



Being a United States citizen could lead to a number of interesting advantages. You could be a spy or a terrorist with 100% accurate and legal documentation that supports you. If true then, what could the advantages be as a United States Citizen, but really an Islamic raised "Sleeper"? Consider these incidents.[3][5][6]

"...The American-born anesthesiologist from the USA was held and questioned for three hours (upon arrival in Israel from New Zealand) because he ‘looked Palestinian’...(Investigation revealed that)... He did have Palestinian ancestry and an extended family living in Ramallah..."

"...Officials are currently investigating Mr Hamdi's claim to US citizenship. His birth certificate, which states he was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, appears to corroborate his claim. "I think from the very beginning, there was a possibility in everyone's mind that he might be an American because he spoke English," said Army General Tommy Franks, who is in charge of the Afghanistan campaign. "I can tell you that at the time he left Afghanistan we could neither confirm nor deny that he was an American citizen," he said..."

"...MIAMI - (KRT) - A U.S. citizen now being held in a Navy brig in Norfolk, Va., was on vacation from school in Saudi Arabia when he was caught up in the U.S. war on terror and is not a member of a terrorist group, his father's lawyer has told The Miami Herald. Yaser Esam Hamdi, 21, who was born in Baton Rouge, La., to Saudi parents on a year-abroad program, was merely making a coming-of-age trip to Afghanistan when he was swept up and flown to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base as an accused terrorist, according to the lawyer, Najeeb al-Nauimi of Doha, Qatar..."

"...International lawyers said the fact that Hamdi is a U.S. citizen grants him a number of rights not available to the 299 detainees still held at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base -- and also limits the U.S. government’s ability to hold him. Government officials did not describe the legal basis they would cite for detaining a U.S. citizen who has not been charged..."


So his legal defense was and still is that he is an American. The Liberal Media and all the Civil Libertarians proclaim that he is not a military combatant precisely because he is an American Citizen. But what if he only obtained a birth certificate when born, but grew up and trained as a terrorist? What then? But a more detailed military investigation discovered that Hamdi's [7]



"...parents returned to Saudi Arabia with him when he was a small child..."

A Final Consideration:

It is quite apparent that it is critically important that a terrorist obtains a United States Passport. Or, in lieu of this, forging one or more birth certificates. Here is an excellent article on this aspect:

Boarding letters worry INS agents
Thursday, May 2, 2002 WND News by Paul Sperry -- WASHINGTON – Airport immigration inspectors fear a batch of stolen birth certificates could be used by Middle Eastern terrorists to enter the U.S. without visas. Some 2,000 pre-signed blank birth certificates were swiped last month from ... To read the article goHERE.

Conclusion:

I do not believe that it is unreasonable to conclude that there is a long term strategy in process that was developed by enemies of the United States. This strategy presupposes an on-going conflict involving the radical Islamic terror cells. It also indicates a level of planning herefore unknown and unexpected. While I myself do not have a "smoking gun" or admitted testimonial confirming this conclusion, the preponderance of evidence appears to be substantially convictive of this premise.

Oh By the way:

While researching this article I came accross a number of interesting and loosely related articles. Most are related to what the previsous Presidental Administration did that affected the 9-11 events. There are a large number of indicators that Bill Clinton Knew about Bin Laden. Further, that he knew that he was dangerous and futher, that he had the opportunity to stop him but did nothing. But what I have discovered is that Bin Laden was funded from many sources, and that one of his major source for funds came from the United nations. Did you know that? Did you also know that the United Nations obtains the majority of their funding from the United States? No? Did you know that the Billions of dollars that the United States provides to the UN was considered to be insignifant by the Clinton Administration? So much that they divereted additional monies illegally to the UN? And to make matters worse, the Taliban and Bin Laden had access to these funds?

Report: Clinton Diverted Billions From Pentagon to UN. Go HERE to view it.

BIN LADEN OBTAINED UN FUNDING. Related to the above article. See it HERE.

Army Accuses Democrats Of Stealing From Social Security Sad but related. Go HERE.

Further Reading:

MIGRATION NEWS, Vol. 9, No. 3, March, 2002.
GO HERE for the GOOGLE cached Report.
OR proceed HERE for the actual Report.

CHAPTER ELEVEN: INTERNATIONAL LAW IN US COURTS, PDF/Adobe Acrobat .
Please go HERE to read the PDF version.
Or, please visit this link HERE to view the Google Cached HTML version.

Recent Espionage Cases 1975 - 1999US.
GO HERE to view the Google Cached version.
Or, please go HERE to view the actual PDF version.

References:

[1]  "U.S. at loss on how to handle detainee", By Laura Sullivan, Maryland Sun National Staff, Originally published April 22, 2002. Article deleted off server. Cached article via Google HERE.

[2]  "Perceptions of Islam and Their Influence on American Legislative and Judicial Decisions Involving Child Custody" by Andrea L. Baker located HERE.

[3]  " Palestine Mission Report " by Cardio Start International Compassionate Medical Assistance Program. Locate the text HERE.

[4]  "Arab-American Health in Michigan" PDF Format. PDF dowload is HERE.

[5]  "Second 'US Taleban' moved to Virginia" BBC News April 6, 2002. To read the article goHERE.

[6]  "U.S. prisoner was vacationing in region, isn't al-Qaida member, lawyer says", KRT Wre. 06-30-02. Google link HERE. BayArea link HERE. KRT Wre Link HERE.

[7]  "The Ordnance Reports" April 9 2002. Ed Starnes 410-278-2415 (DSN 298-2415) . US Army Ordnance Corps Communications Coordinator. Article titled Hunt Continues for Holdout Al Qaeda, Taliban; Hamdi Moved to Norfolk . Cached Google article can be located HERE.



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first is to provide a short list of major search terms that can be used to

locate articles, books, and websites about the events of September 11,

2001.  The second is to provide a quick and ready reference for names and terms you

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I really could use some help locating this article. I believe that it was published and then posted on FR. But I have been unable to loacte it.


1 posted on 06/13/2002 12:26:10 PM PDT by vannrox
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The Traitor Next Door



His name was Wadih el-Hage. He had an American wife and American kids, a home in Arlington, a job at a tire store in Fort Worth, and a secret past that led straight to Osama bin Laden.

by Mimi Swartz

THE SMALL WOOD-FRAME BUILDING sits next to a seedy fifties motel on a forlorn stretch of Fort Worth's East Lancaster Avenue, looking dilapidated despite a recent whitewash. Today it is home to a thrift shop stocked with goods that would appeal only to the poorest scavengers. That several years ago this building was the home of Lone Star Wheels and Tires seems, on its face, unremarkable; so too the fact that Lone Star went out of business after a relatively short run. East Lancaster is a haven for marginal enterprises that come and go, just like the immigrants who work there. But in one way, Lone Star was different from the others: Instead of Thais or Mexicans or Central Americans, it happened to be run by deeply religious Muslims from the Middle East. The average customer would have taken little notice of the slight, soft-spoken manager with the dark hair and eager smile except, perhaps, to marvel that he could change tires with a misshapen right arm. He was friendly, agreeable, not unhandsome—the kind of man a customer might thank for a job well done and forget about before he had pulled back into traffic.


Or maybe the man was sipping coffee at the Griddle down the street. The regulars rarely noticed him; he barely spoke to the coots who collected at the homey dive almost every morning. But sometimes he would issue a warning: something about the United States' favoritism toward Israel, maybe, or the presence of U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia and that terrible things might happen if America didn't change its policies. If the customers had paid attention, they might have noted the certainty in his eyes or the urgency of his words, but no one was paying attention. He was just another guy with an opinion, and the Griddle attracted a lot of those.


But there was something extraordinary about this seemingly ordinary man: Once, halfway across the world, he had been the personal secretary to Osama bin Laden. His name was Wadih el-Hage, but members of Al Qaeda also knew him as Abdul Sabbur, Abu al Sabbur, Wa 'da Norman, or sometimes just plain Norman. Before he was changing tires and sipping coffee and taking his seven American children to their Islamic school, he was using his American citizenship in the service of bin Laden's business enterprises. According to law enforcement sources, he bought equipment—ships and planes, along with seeds and cement—and falsified passports and generally helped to grow the organization. As he moved from the U.S. to Pakistan and Africa and back again with his American-born family, he and his cohorts left behind a nearly invisible trail of associations and deaths.


And then his string ran out. One year after el-Hage returned with his family from Nairobi, Kenya, to Arlington, in August 1998, Al Qaeda operatives killed 213 men, women, and children in an explosion at the U.S. embassy in Nairobi. Soon after the bombing, federal prosecutors subpoenaed el-Hage to testify before a grand jury about his involvement; caught in lies, he was arrested for perjury, subsequently indicted for conspiring to kill Americans, and convicted of that crime. Just after the September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, he was sentenced to prison for life without the possibility of parole.


The men who attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon remain strangers to us—they were angry zealots with whom most Americans have nothing in common. But Wadih was one of us. He lived among us for years, received his education at an American university, took American citizenship, was loved by his American family, and was more grateful than the average American for the myriad freedoms extended to him. "He always put Islam first," his mother-in-law, Marion Brown, told me. Yet, as his faith deepened, his resentment of this country grew; he embraced the privileges of being an American but not the obligations.


In doing so, Wadih el-Hage became the traitor next door, and no one knew a thing—until it was too late.


The Convert


IN THE WAKE OF SEPTEMBER 11, much was written about the emergence of a new, highly toxic strain of anti-Americanism, one born not in the hopeless villages of the Middle East but within comfortable middle-class families, where devout, educated young Muslims were outraged by the corrupt, secularized regimes propped up by the American government. This was Wadih's story—with one significant variation: His family was Christian.


Born in 1960 to a Catholic family in Lebanon, he was much loved, the only son and the eldest of three children. But at Wadih's birth, the doctors had mangled his right arm while trying to remove him from the womb with forceps, an injury that set him apart early. He grew up more thoughtful and observant but also more desirous of fitting in.


His family was westernized in a country that took pride in being the progressive jewel of the Middle East. Wadih's father was an engineer who worked for an American oil company; the family went to American movies and watched American television programs. Wadih's favorite was Little House on the Prairie. His future must have seemed assured: He would enjoy the prestige of an American education and return to take a prestigious place in a country run by people of his own Christian faith.


But then Lebanon was riven by a religious-based civil war, and the oppressed Muslim majority was willing to level the country to gain control of the Christian-dominated government. The family, which had divided their time between Lebanon and Kuwait, settled permanently in the latter. In Kuwait, however, Christians were in the minority, and as Wadih grew up, he was drawn to Islam. He must have resisted at first; the hatred between Muslims and Christians was centuries old and to switch sides would shame his family deeply.


Whether from peer pressure, youthful rebellion, or true belief, Wadih finally converted in secret, at age fourteen. He wanted to do good, and Islamic fundamentalism had an answer for every question and strict guidelines for virtuous behavior. He was an outsider no longer; as a Muslim among Muslims, Wadih was instantly accepted. Or rather, he was accepted everywhere but at home: When Wadih hinted about converting, his father, furious, chased him around the house with a knife. And when Wadih's father learned the truth, he cut his son out of his life. He was a traitor to his family.


Wadih left the Middle East and headed for the University of Southwestern Louisiana, as planned. But with two part-time jobs, he could only afford to take two classes. His hopes for an American education evaporated. That is, until a holy man in Kuwait heard of his plight and, as faith dictated, offered financial help. To an impressionable eighteen-year-old, the mentor's grace would have appeared nothing less than providential; Wadih's journey of secrecy, rebellion, and redemption would shape the rest of his life.


The Invisible Man


THE USL CAMPUS, IN LAFAYETTE, was oak-shaded and intimate, but it was provincial too. To most white USL students in 1978, all the foreigners from the Middle East looked alike. Wadih was, to them, invisible.


But they were not invisible to him. To Wadih, Lafayette was replete with riches, temptations, and of course, inequities. The jobs open to him were the same marginal jobs open to poor Americans—he worked at Burger King and Tastee Donuts and gained weight as he gorged on sweets. In class he studied urban planning. In his free hours he was offered a curriculum of life on the fringes: how to get by in the U.S. without attracting notice.


But mostly, Wadih prayed. Free of his father's disapproval, he rejoiced in practicing his religion openly. A less dedicated young man might have drifted away from his faith, dating American girls and eating pepperoni pizza. But Wadih persevered with a convert's zeal, using Islamic fundamentalism as a shield against Western temptations and his own loneliness.


Wadih eventually became a leader in Muslim youth groups, in which a nascent anti-Americanism had already taken hold. The preface to the constitution of the Muslim Arab Youth Association, for instance, stated, "In the heart of America, in the depths of corruption and ruin and moral deprivation, an elite of Muslim youth is holding fast to the teachings of Allah." Wadih was moving into conflict with his adopted country: He loved the U.S. for the personal freedom that allowed him to be a Muslim without fear, but he loathed the secular, often profane consequences of that freedom.


Then, in 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. To the Islamic world, a godless country was despoiling a Muslim paradise, and the loose associations on college campuses quickly constellated into an intelligence-gathering, recruiting, and fundraising network. But Wadih felt compelled to do more. Stirred by the call to jihad, he abandoned his hard-won education and moved to Peshawar, Pakistan, a dusty, mountainous border city that had become the staging area of the mujahideen, the Islamic guerrilla fighters in Afghanistan. He couldn't fight because of his arm, but that only deepened his conviction: Every day, he distributed Korans in hospitals and refugee camps.


In Pakistan Wadih also came under the influence of a new mentor, Sheik Abdullah Azzam, a stocky, bearded, hyperbolic Palestinian who believed feverishly in the restoration of Islamic glory. Focused entirely on finding allies intent on beating the Russians, the U.S. overlooked—or Azzam concealed—his virulently anti-Western feelings and his propensity for violence, which he linked directly to the Koran. "Every Muslim on earth should unsheathe his sword and fight to liberate Palestine," he urged in one speech. "The jihad is not limited to Afghanistan. . . . Jihad means fighting. . . . It does not mean to fight with the pen or to write books or articles in the press or to fight by holding lectures." For Wadih, Azzam's exhortations would forever link war with Islam's survival. He experienced, in essence, a second conversion.


Wadih returned to school in Louisiana in 1984, a 24-year-old Islamic militant. Emboldened, he wrote letters home to his father, complaining about American arrogance in the Middle East. He received in reply a warning to keep his opinions to himself. Wadih responded like any American. "This is the U.S.," he wrote. "You can say whatever you want."


Love and War


WHEN WADIH EL-HAGE MET the family of his future bride he must have been stunned at his good fortune: They were Americans, but they were also all devout Muslims. He had found his fiancée through the budding Islamic-American grapevine—an imam in Tucson had put out the word that April Brightsky Ray was available for marriage proposals, and Wadih had written to her mother, Marion Brown, for permission to meet. His bride to be was just eighteen; sweet and accommodating, she was a soft, round, moonfaced girl with an infectious giggle. In school, April had played the trumpet with abandon, a single sign of impetuousness. Like Wadih, Marion was a convert to Islam. She found him eager to please—"a good boy." His letter read more like a job application than a proposal, with his goal being "to live life according to the Koran."


Because Wadih was not from America, he failed to recognize the particular type of Westerners he was dealing with. April's was not the West of American promise—of the movies Wadih had loved as a child—but the West of last hopes. Marion, a scrappy, weathered woman, had come to the Muslim faith by way of several others—Judaism, Buddhism, and Protestantism. She could trace her ancestors back to seventeenth-century Salem, Massachusetts, but her own life had been a rocky journey from man to man and cause to cause; she had had five husbands and ten children. April was unformed, impressionable, with no father figure in her life. Her fiancé appeared absolute and steady, sure of himself and his cause. Safe.


Or so it appeared. After the wedding, Wadih took her back to Louisiana so he could finish school. In a tiny apartment near campus, April kept house and learned to cook. She complained to her eldest brother about Wadih's unexplained absences, but she was only eighteen, and good Muslim wives were obedient and unquestioning, so she went along. Besides, Wadih had the power to lift her spirits with a single, silly gesture: One night he caught her parked in front of the television, bored, watching the Miss America pageant. He jumped in front of the screen, a slight man wearing the broadest smile, his eyes dancing as he flexed his muscles, inserting himself into the picture. At such moments he was not a stranger but someone she could love, fully and desperately.


Wadih's commitment to jihad galvanized his new family, who saw in his zeal something lacking in their own histories. When he moved back to Pakistan in 1986, he took not only April but also Marion and her husband, all at Abdullah Azzam's expense. The el-Hage home in Quetta was always full of people, partly because of a Muslim tradition that dictates hospitality to fellow Muslims and partly because Wadih naturally welcomed all comers. "He was like Will Rogers," Marion said. "He never met a man he didn't like." A cardiac intensive-care nurse, she worked in a hospital while her husband fought against the Russians. "The Russians bombed the houses, and when people ran out, they'd shoot them," she told me. "The Afghanis loved the Americans. Everyone wanted to come to America." When April gave birth to their first child, she and Wadih made a pilgrimage to the U.S. embassy in Islamabad to register him as an American citizen.
3 posted on 06/13/2002 12:30:45 PM PDT by vannrox
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To: vannrox
Very interesting post.

I got creeped out in the early eighties on learning that the University of Southern California
had been very heavily bought into by the Saudi governement.

4 posted on 06/13/2002 12:34:17 PM PDT by onedoug
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To: vannrox
Holy crap you're good! I don't recall the article but will do a ping to see if anyone else remembers it.
5 posted on 06/13/2002 12:41:33 PM PDT by LoneGOPinCT
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To: #1CTYankee; .303 Brit; 2nd amendment mama; 2Trievers; AGBRUHN; always vigilant; Andonius_99...
CT (and Meek) Bump!

If any one would like to be removed from my CT Bump list, please let me know and it will be done ASAP. Conversely, if you would like to be added the same holds true.

6 posted on 06/13/2002 12:43:22 PM PDT by LoneGOPinCT
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To: vannrox
Fascinating post! Have you considered sending it on to your congressman or senator if they are the sort who would be interested?

Or forwarding it to Fox News? Maybe John Gibson or Bill O'Reilly would pick up on this issue.

I think it's an important question you've raised.

7 posted on 06/13/2002 12:50:15 PM PDT by texasbluebell
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To: vannrox ; balkans
>>>>>>"....Mr. and Mrs. Krasniqi and all their Muslim friends (should) become familiar with the Texas Penal Code, which plainly states that the crime Mr. Krasniqi was accused of against his daughter is against the law in the United States..."<<<<<<<<

Another angle. Simple proof why profiling is useless. You wanted Blond, Caucasian Muslims with connections to Bin Laden network roaming freely in U.S. of A? You got them in droves already.

Poor Kosovo Albanians, like Mr. Krasniqi mentioned in the text above

Poor Bosnian Muslims, allies of Osama Bin laden

You asked for it !

8 posted on 06/13/2002 12:54:59 PM PDT by DTA
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To: texasbluebell
The problems arising from birthright citizenship are fairly well known to our elected representatives. There was an attempt to change it when the 1996 immigration reform bill was written, but it went no where. You are from Texas, so you might be aware that Congressman Lamar Smith was one of the ones trying to accomplish reform. He was stymied on nearly every front. The great irony is, there is no reference in the the Constitution to this concept. It is based instead on a very broad, 1896 (or 98) court interpretation of the 14th amendment granting citizenship to former slaves. The Constitution doesn't mention people born here to foreign national parents.

It would take a simple act of Congress to clarify this situation and end the shameless advantage the Mexicans, Asians and fifth-column Muslims are taking of this outmoded and actually self-destructive practice. But they can't bring themselves to do it. We should be asking them why.

9 posted on 06/13/2002 1:08:45 PM PDT by 3AngelaD
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To: vannrox
Well researched post... and while I won't attempt to ascribe motive to the individuals you mentioned, you should be aware that the practice of coming to the US to give birth is common. The LA Times had an article about Korean mothers coming to the US to give birth about a week ago. And, there have been many stories about children of parents from Mexico, Central and South America who are citizens. The bottom line may be that while Nations oppose us, parents will do what they can to help their children - including giving them the protections and benefits of US citizenship.
10 posted on 06/13/2002 1:13:08 PM PDT by ResultsNetwork
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To: 3AngelaD
It would take a simple act of Congress to clarify this situation and end the shameless advantage the Mexicans, Asians and fifth-column Muslims are taking of this outmoded and actually self-destructive practice. But they can't bring themselves to do it. We should be asking them why

Indeed we should be asking Congress why. The motives of these women who give birth here should now be in question. Once it was assumed that parents were doing this to give their children benefits that US citizenship brings, but that can no longer be assumed to be the case at all. I suspect many of them have ulterior motives and probably have had for years, but we were living in a cocoon.

11 posted on 06/13/2002 1:19:56 PM PDT by texasbluebell
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To: ResultsNetwork
The bottom line may be that while Nations oppose us, parents will do what they can to help their children - including giving them the protections and benefits of US citizenship.

Please see post #11.

12 posted on 06/13/2002 1:21:01 PM PDT by texasbluebell
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To: vannrox
Excellent observations. Make no mistake, an Islamic invasion has infiltrated the USA and the INS is a co-conspirator.

We better wake up now and start thinking in these terms and flush these dirty daiperheads out, otherwise we'll wake up later under a Taliban regime. The USA needs another McCarthy.

13 posted on 06/13/2002 1:52:10 PM PDT by rageaholic
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To: ResultsNetwork; vannrox
Yes, there could be an innocent explanation for this, but that will depend on the extent of the problem, and whether there are any indicators that the Saudi government is involved.

If this is a real pattern, when did it start? When did these births start to become frequent?

14 posted on 06/13/2002 2:02:07 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: vannrox
Sending a pregnant woman into the U.S. to give birth to a U.S. citizen while on a visa or vacation trip is a common practice not reserved for devious arabs. Go to any public hospital within a few hunderd miles of Mexico and you will see this practiced every night.
15 posted on 06/13/2002 2:10:08 PM PDT by Ranger
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To: aristeides
Since the 1970's.
16 posted on 06/13/2002 2:39:40 PM PDT by MadRobotArtist
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To: MadRobotArtist
If this was done with terrorist intent in the 1970's, that is a very interesting fact.
17 posted on 06/13/2002 2:41:20 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: vannrox
The LA Times ran a long article about the Islamic radicals who moved from their home countries to Germany where they were absorbed by other muslims in the communities.

They quickly married German women which allowed them to become German citizens. Then they sent or took (some said forcibly) their wives back to Syria, Pakistan or Sudan and then went on to become terrorists with their spring-boards being Germany.

No one ever knew what became of the wives.

One or more of the 9/11 terrorists did this.

18 posted on 06/13/2002 2:49:19 PM PDT by Deb
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To: Deb
do you have a link to this article?
19 posted on 06/13/2002 2:53:06 PM PDT by Benson_Carter
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To: vannrox
There was also an article posted here about the genetic tendency of Saudis to kidney disease. I'm not sure if this tendency contributes to birth trauma or infants at risk, but if it does, that may also explain the U.S. births, since our neonatal facilities are better.
20 posted on 06/13/2002 3:06:06 PM PDT by browardchad
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