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5 Middle Eastern Men with Stainless Steel Cylinders in Their Backpacks Arrested Near Mexican Border
In this Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 file photo, U.S. Border Patrol agents patrol the border fence, in Naco, Ariz. ) Five Middle Eastern men were apprehended this week by the U.S. Border Patrol in an Arizona town situated about 30 miles from the Mexican border, law enforcement sources told Judicial Watch. The men were spotted by Border Patrol agents about 35 miles south of Tucson, Arizona, on a ranch property in the vicinity of Amado (pop. 275). Two of the Middle Eastern men were carrying stainless steel cylinders in backpacks, JW’s sources say, alarming Border Patrol officials enough to call the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for backup. A multitude of federal agents descended on the property and the two men carrying the cylinders were believed to be taken into custody by the FBI. Only three of the men’s names were entered in the Border Patrol’s E3 reporting system, which is used by the agency to track apprehensions, detention hearings and removals of illegal immigrants. E3 also collects and transmits biographic and biometric data including fingerprints for identification and verification of individuals encountered at the border. The other two men were listed as “unknown subjects,” which is unheard of, according to a JW federal law enforcement source. “In all my years I’ve never seen that before,” a veteran federal law enforcement agent told JW. A couple of weeks ago, six men —one from Afghanistan, five from Pakistan—were arrested in nearby Patagonia, a ranch town 20 miles north of the Mexican border city of Nogales. Federal authorities have confirmed the November 17 arrests and a local news outlet published a storythat includes an official statement from the Border Patrol. Special Agent Kurt Remus in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Phoenix headquarters told JW that the agency’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces vetted and interviewed the six men and determined that there were “no obvious signs of terrorism” so they were returned to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody. In the last year JW has broken a number of stories involving serious terrorist threats on the southern border that were disputed on the record by various Obama administration officials. Among these is an April report—confirmed by high-level Mexican authorities—about ISIS operating camps near the U.S. border in areas known as Anapra and Puerto Palomas west of Ciudad Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. https://youtu.be/1GOaOQmRODg |
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Two weren't named...
Sounds like command interference. President Obonzo must not want the names of his terrorist buddies and campaign contributors known to the public. Given the proximity to Fort Huachuca (u.s. army), I'm wondering, if attacks were planned on the fort, or nearby communities of Bisbee, Sierra Vista, or perhaps, historic Tombstone. |
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Two weren't named... Sounds like command interference. President Obonzo must not want the names of his terrorist buddies and campaign contributors known to the public. Given the proximity to Fort Huachuca (u.s. army), I'm wondering, if attacks were planned on the fort, or nearby communities of Bisbee, Sierra Vista, or perhaps, historic Tombstone. |
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Two weren't named... Sounds like command interference. President Obonzo must not want the names of his terrorist buddies and campaign contributors known to the public. Given the proximity to Fort Huachuca (u.s. army), I'm wondering, if attacks were planned on the fort, or nearby communities of Bisbee, Sierra Vista, or perhaps, historic Tombstone. When facts are unavailable, imagine them! That will defeat our enemies!! Not. |
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Edited for off-topic.
Quit disparaging others. soufie Site Moderator |
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Two weren't named... Sounds like command interference. President Obonzo must not want the names of his terrorist buddies and campaign contributors known to the public. Given the proximity to Fort Huachuca (u.s. army), I'm wondering, if attacks were planned on the fort, or nearby communities of Bisbee, Sierra Vista, or perhaps, historic Tombstone. When facts are unavailable, imagine them! That will defeat our enemies!! Not. Ok frankeneinstein, how would you defeat our enemies? |
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has Judicial Watch done a follow-up story on what exactly was in those
steel cannisters yet ???.....since they have such good information from their ...UN-NAMED inside veteran law enforcement sources who are in direct communication with all our border patrol agents and administrators.. you would think they would know every detail by now........ |
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Why fool around at the Mexican border when you can just waltz right in on a fiance visa?
"" The ISIS-inspired female terrorist in the recent mass killings in San Bernardino, Calif., reportedly entered the country on a so-called “fiancé visa” that listed a false or at least inaccurate foreign home address."" http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/05/san-bernadino-gunman-reportedly-contacted-foreign-terror-organizations/ |
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Why fool around at the Mexican border when you can just waltz right in on a fiance visa? "" The ISIS-inspired female terrorist in the recent mass killings in San Bernardino, Calif., reportedly entered the country on a so-called “fiancé visa” that listed a false or at least inaccurate foreign home address."" http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/05/san-bernadino-gunman-reportedly-contacted-foreign-terror-organizations/ Or claim to be a refugee that had all their documentation lost during the escape.. |
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Why fool around at the Mexican border when you can just waltz right in on a fiance visa? "" The ISIS-inspired female terrorist in the recent mass killings in San Bernardino, Calif., reportedly entered the country on a so-called “fiancé visa” that listed a false or at least inaccurate foreign home address."" http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/05/san-bernadino-gunman-reportedly-contacted-foreign-terror-organizations/ Or claim to be a refugee that had all their documentation lost during the escape.. |
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Now that gay marriage is accepted by the government.
I imagine the next thing they will use will be the gay-fiance visa. Kinda two for one. |
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5 Middle Eastern Men with Stainless Steel Cylinders in Their Backpacks Arrested Near Mexican Border
Meanwhile, another 1,500 crossed at a different location by various means without a problem. agency’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces vetted and interviewed the six men and determined that there were “no obvious signs of terrorism” so they were returned to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody.
Whereupon they were probably given a bus ticket to another state and told to make sure they check in sometime if they felt like it. |
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THE GATEWAY PUNDIT
BREAKING: Five Middle Eastern Men Arrested at MEXICAN BORDER with STEEL CYLINDERS Jim Hoft Dec 4th, 2015 4:13 pm Five young Middle Eastern men were arrested at the Mexican border with Arizona this week. The men were carrying stainless steel cylinders in backpacks. Judicial Watch reported: Five young Middle Eastern men were apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol this week in an Arizona town situated about 30 miles from the Mexican border, law enforcement and other sources told Judicial Watch. Border Patrol agents spotted the men crossing a ranch property in the vicinity of Amado, which is located about 35 miles south of Tucson and has a population of 275. Two of the Middle Eastern men were carrying stainless steel cylinders in backpacks, JW’s sources say, alarming Border Patrol officials enough to call the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for backup. A multitude of federal agents descended on the property and the two men carrying the cylinders were believed to be taken into custody by the FBI. Only three of the men’s names were entered in the Border Patrol’s E3 reporting system, which is used by the agency to track apprehensions, detention hearings and removals of illegal immigrants. E3 also collects and transmits biographic and biometric data including fingerprints for identification and verification of individuals encountered at the border. The other two men were listed as “unknown subjects,” which is unheard of, according to a JW federal law enforcement source. “In all my years I’ve never seen that before,” a veteran federal law enforcement agent told JW. The disturbing incident comes just days after six men—one from Afghanistan, five from Pakistan—were arrested in nearby Patagonia, a quaint ranch town that sits 20 miles north of the Mexican border city of Nogales. Federal authorities have confirmed the November 17 arrests and a local news outlet published a story that includes an official statement from the Border Patrol. Special Agent Kurt Remus in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Phoenix headquarters told JW that the agency’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces vetted and interviewed the six men and determined that there were “no obvious signs of terrorism” so they were returned to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody. http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/12/breaking-five-middle-eastern-men-arrested-at-mexican-border-with-steel-cylinders/ http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/12/breaking-five-middle-eastern-men-arrested-at-mexican-border-with-steel-cylinders/ ------------------------------------------- LISTEN TO THIS.... Middle Eastern Men Arrested Near Mexican Border with Steel Cylinders http://youtu.be/daYWuVDZBQ4/ --------------------------- BREAKING: 5 Men In Arizona Just Arrested Crossing Border... Here's Terrifying Item They Were Carrying http://conservativetribune.com/5-men-arizona-crossing-border/ -------------------------------- 5 Middle Eastern Men with Stainless Steel Cylinders in Their Backpacks Arrested Near Mexican Border | PJ Media http://pjmedia.com/trending/2015/12/4/5-middle-eastern-men-with-stainless-steel-cylinders-in-their-backpacks-arrested-near-mexican-border/ ------------------------------------- Or you can just assume that since Obama & CNN & the BBC are not falling over themselves talking & concerned about this... That it couldn't possibly have happened Or that the truth would make a lot political leaders look bad, so to hell with notifying the public for their own sake. |
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Two weren't named... Sounds like command interference. President Obonzo must not want the names of his terrorist buddies and campaign contributors known to the public. Given the proximity to Fort Huachuca (u.s. army), I'm wondering, if attacks were planned on the fort, or nearby communities of Bisbee, Sierra Vista, or perhaps, historic Tombstone. When facts are unavailable, imagine them! That will defeat our enemies!! Not. Ok frankeneinstein, how would you defeat our enemies? The only way that's always worked, of course. So far, every time the response to enemy attacks has been to make a lot pf prejudicial and self-righteous assumptions, the enemies have won. That's how Vietnam went bad, for example. When instead, we investigate, and take measured steps, learn about our enemy and what inspires them to attack us, reduce the reasons for them to continue while attacking them in specific detail, then we win. Making up lies about our own people, just to get your political ya-ya's off, is so useless and detrimental to the cause of defending America, it has often been claimed to be a form of treason. Particularly by the Right in this country. At least, by the Right wing of the Vietnam era. The modern Right seems to think that declaring foreign leaders to be superior and praiseworthy, is an accomplishment for them. |
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Two weren't named... Sounds like command interference. President Obonzo must not want the names of his terrorist buddies and campaign contributors known to the public. Given the proximity to Fort Huachuca (u.s. army), I'm wondering, if attacks were planned on the fort, or nearby communities of Bisbee, Sierra Vista, or perhaps, historic Tombstone. When facts are unavailable, imagine them! That will defeat our enemies!! Not. Ok frankeneinstein, how would you defeat our enemies? The only way that's always worked, of course. So far, every time the response to enemy attacks has been to make a lot pf prejudicial and self-righteous assumptions, the enemies have won. That's how Vietnam went bad, for example. When instead, we investigate, and take measured steps, learn about our enemy and what inspires them to attack us, reduce the reasons for them to continue while attacking them in specific detail, then we win. Making up lies about our own people, just to get your political ya-ya's off, is so useless and detrimental to the cause of defending America, it has often been claimed to be a form of treason. Particularly by the Right in this country. At least, by the Right wing of the Vietnam era. The modern Right seems to think that declaring foreign leaders to be superior and praiseworthy, is an accomplishment for them. could have sworn that Vietnam was a Democrat-War! |
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Two weren't named... Sounds like command interference. President Obonzo must not want the names of his terrorist buddies and campaign contributors known to the public. Given the proximity to Fort Huachuca (u.s. army), I'm wondering, if attacks were planned on the fort, or nearby communities of Bisbee, Sierra Vista, or perhaps, historic Tombstone. When facts are unavailable, imagine them! That will defeat our enemies!! Not. Ok frankeneinstein, how would you defeat our enemies? The only way that's always worked, of course. So far, every time the response to enemy attacks has been to make a lot pf prejudicial and self-righteous assumptions, the enemies have won. That's how Vietnam went bad, for example. When instead, we investigate, and take measured steps, learn about our enemy and what inspires them to attack us, reduce the reasons for them to continue while attacking them in specific detail, then we win. Making up lies about our own people, just to get your political ya-ya's off, is so useless and detrimental to the cause of defending America, it has often been claimed to be a form of treason. Particularly by the Right in this country. At least, by the Right wing of the Vietnam era. The modern Right seems to think that declaring foreign leaders to be superior and praiseworthy, is an accomplishment for them. could have sworn that Vietnam was a Democrat-War! funny how dimocrats can "notice" when anyone other then other dims lie, but they can't see their own president/libtards lying... |
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Two weren't named... Sounds like command interference. President Obonzo must not want the names of his terrorist buddies and campaign contributors known to the public. Given the proximity to Fort Huachuca (u.s. army), I'm wondering, if attacks were planned on the fort, or nearby communities of Bisbee, Sierra Vista, or perhaps, historic Tombstone. When facts are unavailable, imagine them! That will defeat our enemies!! Not. Ok frankeneinstein, how would you defeat our enemies? The only way that's always worked, of course. So far, every time the response to enemy attacks has been to make a lot pf prejudicial and self-righteous assumptions, the enemies have won. That's how Vietnam went bad, for example. When instead, we investigate, and take measured steps, learn about our enemy and what inspires them to attack us, reduce the reasons for them to continue while attacking them in specific detail, then we win. Making up lies about our own people, just to get your political ya-ya's off, is so useless and detrimental to the cause of defending America, it has often been claimed to be a form of treason. Particularly by the Right in this country. At least, by the Right wing of the Vietnam era. The modern Right seems to think that declaring foreign leaders to be superior and praiseworthy, is an accomplishment for them. could have sworn that Vietnam was a Democrat-War! funny how dimocrats can "notice" when anyone other then other dims lie, but they can't see their own president/libtards lying... They lack the "common sense gene". |
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Were they trying to cross in or out of our country? Just curious.
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Were they trying to cross in or out of our country? Just curious. They were arrested by US Border Agents so they were probably in the US. |
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Two weren't named... Sounds like command interference. President Obonzo must not want the names of his terrorist buddies and campaign contributors known to the public. Given the proximity to Fort Huachuca (u.s. army), I'm wondering, if attacks were planned on the fort, or nearby communities of Bisbee, Sierra Vista, or perhaps, historic Tombstone. When facts are unavailable, imagine them! That will defeat our enemies!! Not. Ok frankeneinstein, how would you defeat our enemies? The only way that's always worked, of course. So far, every time the response to enemy attacks has been to make a lot pf prejudicial and self-righteous assumptions, the enemies have won. That's how Vietnam went bad, for example. When instead, we investigate, and take measured steps, learn about our enemy and what inspires them to attack us, reduce the reasons for them to continue while attacking them in specific detail, then we win. Making up lies about our own people, just to get your political ya-ya's off, is so useless and detrimental to the cause of defending America, it has often been claimed to be a form of treason. Particularly by the Right in this country. At least, by the Right wing of the Vietnam era. The modern Right seems to think that declaring foreign leaders to be superior and praiseworthy, is an accomplishment for them. could have sworn that Vietnam was a Democrat-War! funny how dimocrats can "notice" when anyone other then other dims lie, but they can't see their own president/libtards lying... They lack the "common sense gene". |
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