Close the Boarder NOW!!
More then ever it is NOW important to connect the dots in world events. The southern boarder to this country is a wide open door that has invaders coming and going at will. With recent publizied events in Columbia, along with middle east problems, and the hatred of Islamofacists, this boarder must be secured.
GAZA (Reuters) - Hamas and Fatah gunmen exchanged fire on Friday in political turmoil as the long-dominant Fatah faction was threatened with a violent backlash from within after its crushing election defeat by the Islamic militant group....
Some 20,000 Fatah supporters took the streets in angry protests across the Gaza Strip, burning cars outside the Palestinian parliament building and firing rifles in the air. Some Hamas posters were ripped down by the crowd, which burned tires in the streets....
The militant al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, part of Fatah, issued a statement threatening to "liquidate" the faction's leaders if they changed their minds and joined a Hamas-led administration.
At separate rallies, thousands of Hamas backers celebrated their surprise victory....
In the first armed clash between Hamas and Fatah militants since Wednesday's vote, three people were wounded in a gun battle near the southern city of Khan Younis.
Witnesses said the violence erupted after Hamas militants were angered by a sermon by a Fatah-appointed Muslim preacher during Friday prayers.
In a later flare up, Hamas gunmen and Palestinian security forces exchanged fire in Khan Younis. A Hamas gunmen and two security officers were wounded in the clash and underscored the difficulties ahead.
With Middle East peace talks frozen since 2000, Israel ruled out negotiations with any Palestinian administration involving Hamas, which is sworn to Israel's destruction and has been behind dozens of suicide bombings.
Associated Press
Texas official: Mexican gov't. knows too much
A Texas sheriff is accusing the Mexican government of helping transport drugs and illegal immigrants across the border to the US. -- The El Paso Sheriff said it would take government muscle to pull it off. He also thinks the government is involved in a car accident Monday where a wrecked SUV, loaded with marijuana...[Also see: Mexico Army likely part of border incident]
San Diego Union-Tribune
Two tons of pot found inside Mexico-U.S. border tunnel
Investigators discovered a sophisticated cross-border tunnel yesterday extending about a half-mile and found about 2 tons of marijuana on the Mexican end. -- The tunnel begins about 85 feet below a small warehouse about 175 yards south of the U.S. border. The other end is in an apparently vacant industrial building in Otay Mesa.
NOW HERE IS THE KEY DOT TO CONNECT THESE TOGETHER. IT INVOLVES MONEY AND THE ILLEGAL USE OF OFFICIAL PASSPORTS TO ALLOW ENTRY NOT JUST INTO THE UNITED STATES BUT OTHER WESTERN COUNTRIES BY ISLAMOFACISTS.
CONNECT THESE DOTS AND YOU SEE THAT THE HATRED FROM SOUTH OF THE BOARDER, THE SPREAD OF DRUGS AND ISLAMIC IDEOLOGY IS CREEPING ACROSS THE BOARDER AT A PACE INCALCULABLE. THEY ARE HERE AND ROAMING AROUND FREE.
Colombia Busts Ring Linked to al-Qaida
Jan 26 11:22 PM US/Eastern
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By JOSHUA GOODMAN
Associated Press Writer
BOGOTA, Colombia
Colombia has dismantled a false passport ring with links to al-Qaida and Hamas militants, the acting attorney general said Thursday after authorities led dozens of simultaneous raids across five cities.
The gang allegedly supplied an unknown number of citizens from Pakistan, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt and other countries with false passports and Colombian nationality without them ever stepping foot in the country, the attorney general's office said in a written statement.
The counterfeited passports were then used to facilitate their entry into the United States and Europe.
Nineteen people were arrested in Thursday's raids, carried out in collaboration with U.S. authorities, the attorney general's office said. Officials at the U.S. Embassy in Bogota were not immediately available for contact.
An undisclosed number of those arrested are wanted for working with al-Qaida, the international terrorist organization headed by Osama Bin Laden, and the militant Palestinian group Hamas, said acting Attorney General Jorge Armando Otalora.
"We confirm that some of the arrestees are wanted for extradition for collaborating with terrorist groups al-Qaida and Hamas," Otalora told RCN television.
Four were Jordanian citizens were among those arrested, said Manuel Saenz, head of foreign immigration for the DAS secret police, on Caracol television. And eight are being sought by the United States for extradition, Otalora said.
The group apparently penetrated Colombia's federal bureaucracy and secret police. Three DAS officials and an employee of the national registry were among the arrested.
Saenz also said the group provided false passports for Spain, Portugal and Germany and other countries.
Authorities first suspected the existence of a criminal gang in 2002, when three Iraqi citizens were captured entering Colombia on false Israeli passports, the attorney general's statement said.
Following those arrests, the attorney general ordered wiretaps and an undercover investigation that led to the arrest of two Jordanian nationals, Jamal Abdel Mutte Hassan and Zaben Sultan Othman Yousef, who acquired Colombian citizenship illegally.
Both have since been convicted and are serving prison terms of eight years and 19 months respectively.
In Jan. 2004, two more suspected members, Amin Omar Said Ahmad and Karim Bahige Kharfan, were captured in Bogota and later extradited to the United States, where they were convicted of laundering more than $200 million.
Colombian authorities then went on high alert, and with the help of their U.S. counterparts, began to covertly trail and film suspects to unveil a criminal network.
The eight wanted by a U.S. Federal court in Florida on charges of abetting illegal immigration rings and collaborating with terrorist groups include one Jordanian national, Jalal Saadat Moheisen, and a DAS detective, Edilson Ramirez Gamboa.
The raids were carried out in the Colombian capital of Bogota and four other Colombian cities.
Authorities didn't say if any Colombian terrorist groups were involved.
There are three illegal, armed groups in Colombia that are on a U.S. list of terrorist organizations, and President Alvaro Uribe has occasionally warned that their existence fosters more violence.
In a speech in late 2004 to the United Nations in New York, Uribe said Colombia needs "the total commitment of the international community against terrorism in Colombia. The terrorism in one country feeds and strengthens terrorist networks throughout the world."
U.S. officials have long feared al-Qaida could take advantage of corrupt government officials and weak institutions to launch an attack from south of the border.
Much of the focus in South America, however, has fallen on the large Muslim community in Paraguay along the porous border with Argentina and Brazil.
Authorities believe as much as $100 million a year flows out of the region, with large portions diverted to Islamic militants linked to Hezbollah and Hamas.
WITH OVER 12 MILLION ILLEGALS IN THIS COUNTRY ONE NOW HAS TO CONSIDER HOW MANY THOUSANDS OF ISLAMOFACIST TERRORISTS ARE REALLY HIDING AMONG THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY. AWAITING A CHANCE TO STRIKE AT US IN MALLS, SPORTING EVENTS, DAILY ACTIVITIES.
REMEMBER THIS NEWS REPORT . IT DID NOT GET A WHOLE LOT OF FACE TIME FROM THE MSM.
Los Angeles Times
Reports Cite Incursions on U.S. Border
Armed Mexican government personnel made unauthorized incursions into the United States five times in the last three months of 2005, including one incident last month in Southern California, according to confidential Department of Homeland Security records. -- The crossings involved police officers or soldiers in military vehicles...
OR THIS ONE THAT IS VERY DISTURBING:
Deseret Morning News
Police crack fake-ID ring
Provo, Utah -- Police have cracked a counterfeiting ring that officials say produced almost flawless identification cards for illegal immigrants. -- ICE, the Utah County Major Crimes Task Force, Provo police and U.S. postal inspectors arrested four men Tuesday in connection with the manufacture of false social security cards, drivers' licenses and green cards.
ANYONE ELSE RECALL THE COYOTE WHO BRAGGED ABOUT BRINGING IN OSAMA BIN LADEN MEN INTO TEXAS.
DOES THIS NOT RING BELLS , SET OFF SIRENS AND FLASHING LIGHTS. AS LONG AS THERE IS MONEY PEOPLE IN POSITIONS ALONG THE BOARDER ARE GOING TO TRY AND BRING IN NOT ONLY ARMED INVADERS BUT DRUGS AND WHAT EVER ELSE INTO THIS NATION.
IF WE CLOSE THE BOARDER AND ALLOW MIGRATION THROUGH ONLY CONTROLLED ACCESS SPOTS WOULD IT NOT BE SAFER AND HUMAN FOR ALL INVOLVED? BRINGING ABOUT BETTER VISA CONTROL ON THOSE WHO REALLY WANT TO HAVE A BETTER LIFE AND NOT SPONGE UPON THE AMERICAN TAX BASE. WHILE CREATING A SAFER ENVIORMENT FROM ISLAMOFACISTS.
THE BOARDER MUST BE CLOSED!!!!!!!!!
GAZA (Reuters) - Hamas and Fatah gunmen exchanged fire on Friday in political turmoil as the long-dominant Fatah faction was threatened with a violent backlash from within after its crushing election defeat by the Islamic militant group....
Some 20,000 Fatah supporters took the streets in angry protests across the Gaza Strip, burning cars outside the Palestinian parliament building and firing rifles in the air. Some Hamas posters were ripped down by the crowd, which burned tires in the streets....
The militant al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, part of Fatah, issued a statement threatening to "liquidate" the faction's leaders if they changed their minds and joined a Hamas-led administration.
At separate rallies, thousands of Hamas backers celebrated their surprise victory....
In the first armed clash between Hamas and Fatah militants since Wednesday's vote, three people were wounded in a gun battle near the southern city of Khan Younis.
Witnesses said the violence erupted after Hamas militants were angered by a sermon by a Fatah-appointed Muslim preacher during Friday prayers.
In a later flare up, Hamas gunmen and Palestinian security forces exchanged fire in Khan Younis. A Hamas gunmen and two security officers were wounded in the clash and underscored the difficulties ahead.
With Middle East peace talks frozen since 2000, Israel ruled out negotiations with any Palestinian administration involving Hamas, which is sworn to Israel's destruction and has been behind dozens of suicide bombings.
Associated Press
Texas official: Mexican gov't. knows too much
A Texas sheriff is accusing the Mexican government of helping transport drugs and illegal immigrants across the border to the US. -- The El Paso Sheriff said it would take government muscle to pull it off. He also thinks the government is involved in a car accident Monday where a wrecked SUV, loaded with marijuana...[Also see: Mexico Army likely part of border incident]
San Diego Union-Tribune
Two tons of pot found inside Mexico-U.S. border tunnel
Investigators discovered a sophisticated cross-border tunnel yesterday extending about a half-mile and found about 2 tons of marijuana on the Mexican end. -- The tunnel begins about 85 feet below a small warehouse about 175 yards south of the U.S. border. The other end is in an apparently vacant industrial building in Otay Mesa.
NOW HERE IS THE KEY DOT TO CONNECT THESE TOGETHER. IT INVOLVES MONEY AND THE ILLEGAL USE OF OFFICIAL PASSPORTS TO ALLOW ENTRY NOT JUST INTO THE UNITED STATES BUT OTHER WESTERN COUNTRIES BY ISLAMOFACISTS.
CONNECT THESE DOTS AND YOU SEE THAT THE HATRED FROM SOUTH OF THE BOARDER, THE SPREAD OF DRUGS AND ISLAMIC IDEOLOGY IS CREEPING ACROSS THE BOARDER AT A PACE INCALCULABLE. THEY ARE HERE AND ROAMING AROUND FREE.
Colombia Busts Ring Linked to al-Qaida
Jan 26 11:22 PM US/Eastern
Email this story
By JOSHUA GOODMAN
Associated Press Writer
BOGOTA, Colombia
Colombia has dismantled a false passport ring with links to al-Qaida and Hamas militants, the acting attorney general said Thursday after authorities led dozens of simultaneous raids across five cities.
The gang allegedly supplied an unknown number of citizens from Pakistan, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt and other countries with false passports and Colombian nationality without them ever stepping foot in the country, the attorney general's office said in a written statement.
The counterfeited passports were then used to facilitate their entry into the United States and Europe.
Nineteen people were arrested in Thursday's raids, carried out in collaboration with U.S. authorities, the attorney general's office said. Officials at the U.S. Embassy in Bogota were not immediately available for contact.
An undisclosed number of those arrested are wanted for working with al-Qaida, the international terrorist organization headed by Osama Bin Laden, and the militant Palestinian group Hamas, said acting Attorney General Jorge Armando Otalora.
"We confirm that some of the arrestees are wanted for extradition for collaborating with terrorist groups al-Qaida and Hamas," Otalora told RCN television.
Four were Jordanian citizens were among those arrested, said Manuel Saenz, head of foreign immigration for the DAS secret police, on Caracol television. And eight are being sought by the United States for extradition, Otalora said.
The group apparently penetrated Colombia's federal bureaucracy and secret police. Three DAS officials and an employee of the national registry were among the arrested.
Saenz also said the group provided false passports for Spain, Portugal and Germany and other countries.
Authorities first suspected the existence of a criminal gang in 2002, when three Iraqi citizens were captured entering Colombia on false Israeli passports, the attorney general's statement said.
Following those arrests, the attorney general ordered wiretaps and an undercover investigation that led to the arrest of two Jordanian nationals, Jamal Abdel Mutte Hassan and Zaben Sultan Othman Yousef, who acquired Colombian citizenship illegally.
Both have since been convicted and are serving prison terms of eight years and 19 months respectively.
In Jan. 2004, two more suspected members, Amin Omar Said Ahmad and Karim Bahige Kharfan, were captured in Bogota and later extradited to the United States, where they were convicted of laundering more than $200 million.
Colombian authorities then went on high alert, and with the help of their U.S. counterparts, began to covertly trail and film suspects to unveil a criminal network.
The eight wanted by a U.S. Federal court in Florida on charges of abetting illegal immigration rings and collaborating with terrorist groups include one Jordanian national, Jalal Saadat Moheisen, and a DAS detective, Edilson Ramirez Gamboa.
The raids were carried out in the Colombian capital of Bogota and four other Colombian cities.
Authorities didn't say if any Colombian terrorist groups were involved.
There are three illegal, armed groups in Colombia that are on a U.S. list of terrorist organizations, and President Alvaro Uribe has occasionally warned that their existence fosters more violence.
In a speech in late 2004 to the United Nations in New York, Uribe said Colombia needs "the total commitment of the international community against terrorism in Colombia. The terrorism in one country feeds and strengthens terrorist networks throughout the world."
U.S. officials have long feared al-Qaida could take advantage of corrupt government officials and weak institutions to launch an attack from south of the border.
Much of the focus in South America, however, has fallen on the large Muslim community in Paraguay along the porous border with Argentina and Brazil.
Authorities believe as much as $100 million a year flows out of the region, with large portions diverted to Islamic militants linked to Hezbollah and Hamas.
WITH OVER 12 MILLION ILLEGALS IN THIS COUNTRY ONE NOW HAS TO CONSIDER HOW MANY THOUSANDS OF ISLAMOFACIST TERRORISTS ARE REALLY HIDING AMONG THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY. AWAITING A CHANCE TO STRIKE AT US IN MALLS, SPORTING EVENTS, DAILY ACTIVITIES.
REMEMBER THIS NEWS REPORT . IT DID NOT GET A WHOLE LOT OF FACE TIME FROM THE MSM.
Los Angeles Times
Reports Cite Incursions on U.S. Border
Armed Mexican government personnel made unauthorized incursions into the United States five times in the last three months of 2005, including one incident last month in Southern California, according to confidential Department of Homeland Security records. -- The crossings involved police officers or soldiers in military vehicles...
OR THIS ONE THAT IS VERY DISTURBING:
Deseret Morning News
Police crack fake-ID ring
Provo, Utah -- Police have cracked a counterfeiting ring that officials say produced almost flawless identification cards for illegal immigrants. -- ICE, the Utah County Major Crimes Task Force, Provo police and U.S. postal inspectors arrested four men Tuesday in connection with the manufacture of false social security cards, drivers' licenses and green cards.
ANYONE ELSE RECALL THE COYOTE WHO BRAGGED ABOUT BRINGING IN OSAMA BIN LADEN MEN INTO TEXAS.
DOES THIS NOT RING BELLS , SET OFF SIRENS AND FLASHING LIGHTS. AS LONG AS THERE IS MONEY PEOPLE IN POSITIONS ALONG THE BOARDER ARE GOING TO TRY AND BRING IN NOT ONLY ARMED INVADERS BUT DRUGS AND WHAT EVER ELSE INTO THIS NATION.
IF WE CLOSE THE BOARDER AND ALLOW MIGRATION THROUGH ONLY CONTROLLED ACCESS SPOTS WOULD IT NOT BE SAFER AND HUMAN FOR ALL INVOLVED? BRINGING ABOUT BETTER VISA CONTROL ON THOSE WHO REALLY WANT TO HAVE A BETTER LIFE AND NOT SPONGE UPON THE AMERICAN TAX BASE. WHILE CREATING A SAFER ENVIORMENT FROM ISLAMOFACISTS.
THE BOARDER MUST BE CLOSED!!!!!!!!!