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July 5, 2005

Terrorist Sympathizers Crossing Our Borders While Bush Amnesty Plan Offers Encouragement

Topics: War on Terror

Judicial Watch recently uncovered through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) a Border Patrol document entitled, "White House Approved Talking Points," directing Border Patrol agents to withhold information on the impact of the Bush amnesty proposal on illegal crossings. This comes at a time when the United States faces the significant crisis of an illegal immigration onslaught and a war on terrorism.

And now the AP reports on more evidence concerning how porous borders with Mexico and Canada pose a threat to national security (via LGF and GeoPolitical Review):

A report released by the Sept. 11 commission staff last year examining how terrorists travel the world cited Boughader as the only "human smuggler with suspected links to terrorists" convicted to date in the United States.

But after Boughader was locked up, other smugglers operating in Lebanon, Mexico and the United States continued to help Hezbollah-affiliated migrants in their effort to illicitly enter from Tijuana, a U.S. immigration investigator said in Mexican court documents obtained by the AP.

Another smuggling network that is controlled by Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebel group -- a U.S.-designated terror organization -- tried sneaking four Tigers over the California-Mexico border en route to Canada not long after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigator Steven Schultz said. The four were caught along with 17 other Sri Lankans, all posing as Mexicans, attempting to enter ports at San Ysidro and Otay Mesa.

An AP investigation found these are just some of the many pipelines in Central and South America, Mexico and Canada that have illegally channeled thousands of people into the United States from so-called "special-interest" countries -- those identified by the U.S. government as sponsors or supporters of terrorism.

Even when caught, illegal immigrants from those countries and other nations are sometimes released while awaiting deportation hearings, then miss those court dates, according to the AP's investigation, which also documented deep concerns about security threats along the lightly patrolled, 4,000-mile U.S.-Canada border. Read the entire in-depth report. .

However, while these open pipelines continue to channel thousands of illegal aliens into the U.S., many with the intent to kill Americans, the Bush administration's way of handling the problem is to offer amnesty to these people that break the laws of our nation at the moment of their arrival while planning to kill us.

As Jeff at GeoPoliticalReview points out, the Bush Administration refuses to address the illegal immigration problem, and the information uncovered by Judicial Watch provides evidence that suggests their "guest worker" proposal has worsened the problem as was widely predicted by illegal immigration opponents and old-fashioned common sense: More ...

Posted by Hyscience at July 5, 2005 7:55 AM



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