Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Nexus of Islamic Jihadists Staging in Central & South America to taking advantage of USA's Borders

Yesterday Hugh Hewitt dealt a knockdown blow to the proposed Immigration Z -Visa Amnesty Pact with the Devil during his interview with San Antonio News Express reporter Todd Bensman who has written Breaching America.  Thanks to these two Men who are legitimate and respected Journalists the danger of this Immigration Plan put forth by the Plutarchs of the Senate who act like Monarchs and 'Lord it over us' Americans in now in our National Consciousness! 
 
I called in and was graciously invited by Hugh Hewitt to discuss the Orantes Injunction with Todd Bensman (Proposal would Boot 'OTMs'-also a San Antonio News Express article written in June 2006) which allows for illegal Salvadoreans and others who seek Political Asylum to be released without restrictions in the USA when captured by the Border Guards without reservations in the State of Texas.
  • Undocumented Mexican nationals apprehended by the Border Patrol routinely are returned to Mexico. Those from other countries are detained, and some are released with notices to appear before immigration judges.
    More than 80 percent of those released never return to court.
    According to the Border Patrol, about 160,000 OTMs were apprehended last year, and Salvadorans represent the largest number.
     
    Texas lawmakers filed a bill Wednesday that would overturn a longstanding court injunction and make it easier to deport undocumented immigrants from El Salvador and other countries who qualify for temporary protected status under federal law.
     
    "We must not allow terrorists and criminals from around the world to abuse loopholes in our legal system, turning our Southwest border into a revolving door," said Rep. Henry Bonilla, R-San Antonio.
    The bill that would remove legal hurdles that have kept federal agents from deporting undocumented immigrants who are "Other Than Mexican," or OTMs, Bonilla said.
    Groups representing immigrants and Hispanic rights said the legislation would reverse the Orantes injunction, issued in 1988, that grants Salvadorans and others fleeing persecution the right to an asylum hearing
  • That injunction has made it difficult for U.S. immigration authorities to deport undocumented Salvadoran immigrants 11 years after the civil war in that country ended and a democratic government was installed, Bonilla said.
  • the Orantes injunction has become a loophole that has been exploited by members of drug cartels and Mara Salvatrucha, a violent Salvadoran gang also known as MS-13, to thwart immigration laws and win release after apprehension by immigration authorities.
 
 
Why is this Orantes Injunction important to Hewitt and Bensman's discussion? 
There is a Nexus of Middle Eastern Al Qaeda like Jihadists and South American terrorists, Narcotic drug lords, money laundering organized crime types and gangs.  
  • NUKES ARRIVE IN MEXICO from Canadian Free Press

    Concern about Shukrijumah's extended stay in Mexico was heightened in November 2004 with the arrest in Pakistan Al Masri, an Egyptian national jihadist with close ties to al Zawahiri, bin Laden's No. 2 man, informed interrogators that al-Qaeda had made arrangements to smuggle nuclear supplies and tactical nuclear weapons into Mexico. From Mexico, the weapons were to be transported across the border with the help of a Latino street gang. The gang was later identified as Mara Salvatrucha, the gang that Adnan had trekked across the North American continent to meet in a Honduran café, and the plans that he discussed with the gang leaders were the plans that had been purportedly finalized at the terrorist summit in Waziristan . . .
Furthermore in addition to Central American this Jihadist Nexus with Hispanic Bad actors extends into South America....  The Nuclear Threat Initiative and the Defense Technical Information Center discuss the Tri-Border Area (TBA) of South America Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay is a hot bed for organized crime groups, Terrorist Groups and Narco Drug Lords and they are cross pollinating with Immigrants to this area from Middle East that are Muslims.  This Tri-Border Area is fertile for Jihadist Mischief because its infrastructure consists of rampant governmental and police corruption and toothless anti-money-laundering laws.  A synergy exists with the Narcotics-Funded Terrorist/Extremist Groups in
Latin America" (May 2002).
Source: CNS - www.cns.miis.edu
 
 
 
The tri-border countries can be seen from the landing at Puerto
Iguazú: Argentina to the left, Brazil to the right, and Paraguay in the
background.
Source: Puerto Iguazú Prefecture. From Military Review, Command
& General Staff College, March-April 2002.
Tri-Border Area (TBA) of South America Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay is a hot bed for organized crime groups, Terrorist Groups and Narco Drug Lords and they are cross pollinating with Immigrants to this area from Middle East that are Muslims.  This Tri-Border Area is fertile for Jihadist Mischief because its infrastructure consists of rampant governmental and police corruption and toothless anti-money-laundering laws.  A synergy exists with the Narcotics-Funded Terrorist/Extremist Groups in
Latin America" (May 2002).
Source: CNS - www.cns.miis.edu
 
By 2001, the TBA had a highly heterogeneous population of more than 700,000,
including the area outside the three cities, Foz do Iguacu
Ciudad Del Este and Puerto Iguacu.
Foz do Iguaçu's population includes an estimated 65 different nationalities.  The three main ethnic communities in Ciudad del Este are the Chinese, Lebanese, and Korean.  In 2001, the city's largest ethnic group was the Chinese, with about 30,000 members, of  whom only about 9,000 may be registered legally. The Portuguese language predominates.  Guaraní is generally spoken by the city's poor Paraguayan residents. Arabic is heard as much as,or perhaps more than, Spanish. Chinese and Korean are also commonly heard. The largest Mosque outlside the largest outside Middle East is in
 Foz
do Iguaçu and named after the second Sunni caliph Omar Ibn Al-Khattab.
You certainly cannot believe you're not in the Middle East!
The mosque and Arab school located in the same ground were built with contributions of Lebanese immigrants living in Foz do Iguaçu, it is an impressive proof of these peoples commitment to the city.
 
 
MSNBC reports:May 9, 2007
    • The implications of such lawlessness could be dire, U.S. and Paraguayan officials said. Rep. Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said Hezbollah militiamen would raise no suspicions because they have Latin American passports, speak Spanish and look like Hispanic tourists.
    • The CIA singles out the Mexican border as an especially inviting target for Hezbollah operatives. "Many alien smuggling networks that facilitate the movement of non-Mexicans have established links to Muslim communities in Mexico," its Counter Terrorism Center said in a 2004 threat paper.
      "Non-Mexicans often are more difficult to intercept because they typically pay high-end smugglers a large sum of money to efficiently assist them across the border, rather than haphazardly traverse it on their own."

 

Time Magazine article from November 2004 regarding the captured Al Qaeda operative Egyptian Al Marsi.
 
The Mexican border will get a closer look
VINCENT J. MUSI / AURORA FOR TIME
A key al-Qaeda operative seized in Pakistan recently offered an alarming account of the group's potential plans to target the U.S. with weapons of mass destruction, senior U.S. security officials tell TIME. Sharif al-Masri, an Egyptian who was captured in late August near Pakistan's border with Iran and Afghanistan, has told his interrogators of "al-Qaeda's interest in moving nuclear materials from Europe to either the U.S. or Mexico," according to a report circulating among U.S. government officials.
Masri also said al-Qaeda has considered plans to "smuggle nuclear materials to Mexico, then operatives would carry material into the U.S.," according to the report, parts of which were read to TIME. Masri says his family, seeking refuge from al-Qaeda hunters, is now in Iran.
 
Masri's account, though unproved, has added to already heightened U.S. concerns about Mexico. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge met publicly with top Mexican officials last week to discuss border security and smuggling rings that could be used to slip al-Qaeda terrorists into the country. Weeks prior to Ridge's lightning visit, U.S. and Mexican intelligence conferred about reports from several al-Qaeda detainees indicating the potential use of Mexico as a staging area "to acquire end-stage chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear material." U.S. officials have begun to keep a closer eye on heavy-truck traffic across the border. The Mexicans will also focus on flight schools and aviation facilities on their side of the frontier. And another episode has some senior U.S. officials worried: the theft of a crop-duster aircraft south of San Diego, apparently by three men from southern Mexico who assaulted a watchman and then flew off in a southerly direction.
 
Al Masri, an Egyptian national jihadist with close ties to al Zawahiri, bin Laden's No. 2 man, informed interrogators that al-Qaeda had made arrangements to smuggle nuclear supplies and tactical nuclear weapons into Mexico. From Mexico, the weapons were to be transported across the border with the help of a Latino street gang. The gang was later identified as Mara Salvatrucha, the gang that Adnan had trekked across the North American continent to meet in a Honduran café, and the plans that he discussed with the gang leaders were the plans that had been purportedly finalized at the terrorist summit in Waziristan . . .


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