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Zaibetter

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Absolutely ...they would love to get in there and blow themselves up with US civilians if they could. I would line up the border with the army and block them all. Central america has big crime rates and I guarantee you many of those are coming up and will eventually get into Canada thanks to the Groper. Our "Soy Eating" Terbites would love it.....light a joint..sing Kumbaya and BBQ some Tofu. :rofl:


Guatemalan president boasts about catching 100 ISIS operatives as his country lays in turmoil amid thousands fleeing towards the US border

Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales boasted on Thursday that under his guidance, security detail has been able to capture almost 100 ISIS terrorist.
Morales shared the news while giving a speech at the second Conference for Prosperity and Security in Central America in Washington D.C. on October 11 and 12.
The president claimed that his administration has captured 'close to 100 people completely linked to terrorist issues, with ISIS and that not only have we arrested them within our territory, but they have been deported to their countries of origin.'
Secretary of Social Communication for the Presidency, Alfredo Brito, added that the additional data on the captures was 'protected information of National Security,' Guatemalan newspaper Prensa Libre reported.

Brito asserted that the president mentioned the news 'because it is a work in coordination with the different intelligence and security agencies.'
Secretary of Stategic Intelligence, Mario Duarte, reaffirmed that 'the individuals intercepted, detained, prosecuted or returned to their country of origin, is close to 100.'
While Duarte alluded that info pertaining to the arrest were confidential, he did point to a 2016 incident where 'several citizens of Syrian origin who were detained with false documents were detained, for which they were prosecuted and subjected to criminal proceedings.' Those people were said to have been deported.

Both Duarte and Morales pointed to the coordinated work 'with several intelligence and security agencies of the world' as the reason why so many of the people have been detained.
Back in Guatemala, members of a 4,000-strong migrant caravan have made it to a border town across the muddy Suchiate River from Mexico and faced-off with authorities as a notorious march ringleader has been arrested.
Members of the caravan of more than 3,000 migrants had earlier burst through a Guatemalan border fence and rushed onto the bridge over the Suchiate River, defying Mexican authorities' entreaties for an orderly crossing and U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of retaliation.

But they were met Friday by a wall of police with riot shields on the Mexican side of the bridge. About 50 managed to push their way through before officers unleashed pepper spray and the rest retreated, joining the sea of humanity on the bridge.

Police and immigration agents began letting small groups of 10, 20 or 30 people through the gates if they wanted to apply for refugee status. Once they file a claim, they can go to a shelter to spend the night.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...sident-claims-caught-100-ISIS-operatives.html
 

mandrill

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Absolutely ...they would love to get in there and blow themselves up with US civilians if they could. I would line up the border with the army and block them all. Central america has big crime rates and I guarantee you many of those are coming up and will eventually get into Canada thanks to the Groper. Our "Soy Eating" Terbites would love it.....light a joint..sing Kumbaya and BBQ some Tofu. :rofl:


Guatemalan president boasts about catching 100 ISIS operatives as his country lays in turmoil amid thousands fleeing towards the US border

Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales boasted on Thursday that under his guidance, security detail has been able to capture almost 100 ISIS terrorist.
Morales shared the news while giving a speech at the second Conference for Prosperity and Security in Central America in Washington D.C. on October 11 and 12.
The president claimed that his administration has captured 'close to 100 people completely linked to terrorist issues, with ISIS and that not only have we arrested them within our territory, but they have been deported to their countries of origin.'
Secretary of Social Communication for the Presidency, Alfredo Brito, added that the additional data on the captures was 'protected information of National Security,' Guatemalan newspaper Prensa Libre reported.

Brito asserted that the president mentioned the news 'because it is a work in coordination with the different intelligence and security agencies.'
Secretary of Stategic Intelligence, Mario Duarte, reaffirmed that 'the individuals intercepted, detained, prosecuted or returned to their country of origin, is close to 100.'
While Duarte alluded that info pertaining to the arrest were confidential, he did point to a 2016 incident where 'several citizens of Syrian origin who were detained with false documents were detained, for which they were prosecuted and subjected to criminal proceedings.' Those people were said to have been deported.

Both Duarte and Morales pointed to the coordinated work 'with several intelligence and security agencies of the world' as the reason why so many of the people have been detained.
Back in Guatemala, members of a 4,000-strong migrant caravan have made it to a border town across the muddy Suchiate River from Mexico and faced-off with authorities as a notorious march ringleader has been arrested.
Members of the caravan of more than 3,000 migrants had earlier burst through a Guatemalan border fence and rushed onto the bridge over the Suchiate River, defying Mexican authorities' entreaties for an orderly crossing and U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of retaliation.

But they were met Friday by a wall of police with riot shields on the Mexican side of the bridge. About 50 managed to push their way through before officers unleashed pepper spray and the rest retreated, joining the sea of humanity on the bridge.

Police and immigration agents began letting small groups of 10, 20 or 30 people through the gates if they wanted to apply for refugee status. Once they file a claim, they can go to a shelter to spend the night.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...sident-claims-caught-100-ISIS-operatives.html

So let's see: - A third world petty dictator with a notoriously brutal and corrupt regime who is in the midst of an international PR disaster as thousands flee from him, suddenly announces - without details - that his regime has captured 100 ISIS operatives who want to enter the US and has sent them back to their home countries.....

And Zaibetter believes him. Sad.
 

Zaibetter

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So let's see: - A third world petty dictator with a notoriously brutal and corrupt regime who is in the midst of an international PR disaster as thousands flee from him, suddenly announces - without details - that his regime has captured 100 ISIS operatives who want to enter the US and has sent them back to their home countries.....

And Zaibetter believes him. Sad.
Between you and a president of another country, I'll believe him. LOL !
 

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Trump seizes on right-wing media reports to suggest migrant caravan has been infiltrated by 'unknown Middle Easterners':

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/10/22/media/trump-caravan-middle-easterners/index.html

As usual no evidence by Rapist Trump, who is just trying to spur up his base with such blatant lies. Did I say LIES.....Well:

Counterterrorism official contradicts Trump: No sign ISIS or 'Sunni terrorist groups' are in caravan:

For days, as migrants have traveled thousands of miles toward the US-Mexico border, President Donald Trump has warned of the dangerous people who make up their pack.

He's tweeted that "[c]riminals and unknown Middle Easterners" are "mixed" in with the caravan, and, on Monday afternoon, doubled down on his claims, telling reporters on the South Lawn of the White House to "go into the middle" of the caravan and "search. You're gonna find MS-13. You're gonna find Middle Eastern."
While the President insinuates terrorists have infiltrated the group that CNN crews have observed to include mostly mothers and their children, a senior counterterrorism official has also refuted the President's claim.
"While we acknowledge there are vulnerabilities at both our northern and southern border, we do not see any evidence that ISIS or other Sunni terrorist groups are trying to infiltrate the southern US border," a senior counterterrorism official told CNN.
Officials at the Department of Homeland Security have been less direct, but have disproved the President's point nonetheless.
When asked for evidence for the President's claim that "[c]riminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in" with caravan migrants, a DHS official responded with a hodgepodge of numbers: "In FY 18, CBP apprehended 17,256 criminals, 1,019 gang members, and 3,028 special interest aliens from countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, and Somalia. Additionally, CBP prevented 10 known or suspected terrorists from traveling to or entering the United States every day in fiscal year 2017."
None of that, however, proves that criminals or people from the Middle East are in the caravan crowd. And on top of that, the countries the DHS official mentioned are actually South Asian and African, not in the Middle East.
There was also no mention of whether Customs and Border Protection made those apprehensions at the southwest border or elsewhere. It is also unclear how or where CBP prevented terrorists from traveling to the United States. CBP spokesperson Corry Schiermeyer said she would not comment on the President's tweets, and referred additional questions to DHS, which oversees CBP.
Former Homeland Security acting Undersecretary John Cohen told CNN that there has "clearly been an effort" by the administration to create a sense of fear as the caravan gets closer to the US.
"That fear, from a law enforcement perspective, is highly misplaced," Cohen said. "It may be effective at energizing the base, but it creates a needless fear of the caravan."
The President's tweets and comments come just about two weeks ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, where he is emphasizing immigration as a key issue. Trump has, without evidence, accused Democrats of allowing immigrants to overrun the borders.
The President has said, "Democrats want caravans. They like the caravans. A lot of people say, 'I wonder who started that caravan ...' " Trump has often returned to immigration as a talking point that will motivate his base voters to go to the polls in the midterms, and his policies on immigration have been cited as one of the key factors that led to his victory in 2016.
Right-wing news outlets had speculated about a terror-connection in the caravan in the days leading up to Trump's morning tweet.
On Fox News Sunday morning, Tom Fitton, a conservative legal advocate, cited remarks by the president of Guatemala, who said earlier this month at a conference in Washington, DC, that his country had arrested nearly 100 people "highly linked to terrorist groups, specifically ISIS.":

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/10/22/politics/caravan-terrorism-trump/index.html

Once again more lies dug out of Rapist Trump's closet!!
 

wigglee

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Maybe Putin and/or Trump have helped organize this caravan, because it is a big win for the Repugs in this upcoming election.
 
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