Wednesday, April 15, 2015

ISIS Is Camping Outside El Paso in Mexico with Spotters in New Mexico

 

Independent Sentinel
 . . . "The Mexican Army and federal law enforcement found documents in Arabic and Urdu, Muslim prayer rugs, and well as plans of Fort Bliss.
"The area is dominated by the Vicente Carrillo Fuentes Cartel (“Juárez Cartel”), La Línea (the enforcement arm of the cartel) and the Barrio Azteca (a gang originally formed in the jails of El Paso).
"According to Mexican intelligence, coyotes have brought these ISIS terrorists to our borders from which they can exploit the rails, airport facilities and our generally open borders.
"They have also cited ISIS “spotters” in the East Potrillo Mountains of New Mexico which is under The Bureau of Land Management.
"The Bureau of Land Management can’t or won’t control cartel activity on their lands. Recently, Barack Obama seized more New Mexico land to be monitored by the BLM which can now be used by anyone, including terrorists and cartels.
"There are parts of BLM land that are “wild” and the Border Patrol is not allowed on it nor is surveillance equipment easily erected, which, ironically, allows cartels and terrorists free rein.

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   ISIS Reportedly 15 Minute Drive From U.S. While President Has No Plan 
  . . "The report of ISIS in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico was initially broken by political watchdog ground Judicial Watch. The report, which you can read in its entirety here says:
“Specifically, the government sources reveal that the militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) is confirmed to now be operating in Juarez, a famously crime-infested narcotics hotbed situated across from El Paso, Texas. Violent crimes are so rampant in Juarez that the U.S. State Department has issued a number of travel warnings for anyone planning to go there. The last one was issued just a few days ago.”
. . .
 "So, what is our plan to fight terrorism with force, reason and speed? The president, in one of his more candid moments, recently said, “We don’t have a plan yet.”
Mr. President, way back in July, this writer asked the question, “Are we concerned yet?“don’t you think, with even the remotest possibility that ISIS might be camping 15 minutes away from our border, that it just might be time to put a plan together… or do we need them to behead journalists or crucify someone on our own soil before we decide to wake up and do something about it?

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