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From WND:
Al-Qaida plans to use Mexico as a key infiltration route for sending operatives into the United States, according to a Mexican newspaper.
Mexican intelligence agencies have identified at least two routes for al-Qaida infiltration, the Proceso newspaper reported last week...
Two of three suspected al-Qaida terrorists recently arrested in England and Pakistan had passed through Mexico with South African passports...
Their itinerary: South Africa -> London -> Mexico or South America -> U.S. How the newspaper found out this information is not revealed.
Immigration_terror · Fri, 09/17/2004 - 10:31 · · Importance: 1
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Comments
Living in Southern California I am totaly frustrated by the constant influx of illegals into our country from Mexico. After reading last weeks's Timi Magazine article about our open borders, I am wondering what the future holds.
Does anyone know how many non-citizens came into our country via Canada in 2003? I wonder how that compares statistically with Mexico? Of course, the Canadians have little reason to leave as opposed to the Mexicans, but I haven't seen any statistics comparing the two countries.
Posted by: elizabeth at Sep 18, 2004 1:54 PM
It is only a matter of time before Mexico is shown to be the route along which a terror offensive has moved its operatives here. The Kerry campaign is already positioning itself to make political dynamite out of such bombings; as may be indicated by the statements criticizing our immigration law enforcement with regard to such possibilities.
Posted by: John S Bolton at Sep 18, 2004 12:39 AM