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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 751098" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>Iran Threatens U.S. with Proxy Terrorists on Border</strong></p><p> <strong></strong> <strong>by Roger Hedgecock</strong></p><p> Illegal immigration is not just about poor workers seeking a better life.</p><p> It’s now also about Iran-backed Hezbollah and Hamas terrorists organizing in Latin America to penetrate the U.S.-Mexico border and generate drug profits to finance and carry out terrorist attacks against the U.S.</p><p> This week, Mexico announced it had arrested Jameel Nasr, the reputed Hezbollah leader in Latin America, at his home in Tijuana, a stone’s throw from the border separating that Mexican city and San Diego, Calif.</p><p> It looks like the much maligned Rep. Sue Myrick (R.-N.C.) was right.</p><p> In a letter criticised by the left, Myrick warned Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano in June of the collusion between Hezbollah and the Mexican drug cartels, urging her to establish an inter-agency task force to “clamp down” on this “national security” threat.</p><p> Myrick warned that Iranian agents and Hezbollah members were showing up in Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela to learn Spanish and better fit in with the waves of illegals crossing the border. Jameel Nasr recently spent a month in Venezuela</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 751098, member: 12952"] [B]Iran Threatens U.S. with Proxy Terrorists on Border [/B] [B]by Roger Hedgecock[/B] Illegal immigration is not just about poor workers seeking a better life. It’s now also about Iran-backed Hezbollah and Hamas terrorists organizing in Latin America to penetrate the U.S.-Mexico border and generate drug profits to finance and carry out terrorist attacks against the U.S. This week, Mexico announced it had arrested Jameel Nasr, the reputed Hezbollah leader in Latin America, at his home in Tijuana, a stone’s throw from the border separating that Mexican city and San Diego, Calif. It looks like the much maligned Rep. Sue Myrick (R.-N.C.) was right. In a letter criticised by the left, Myrick warned Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano in June of the collusion between Hezbollah and the Mexican drug cartels, urging her to establish an inter-agency task force to “clamp down” on this “national security” threat. Myrick warned that Iranian agents and Hezbollah members were showing up in Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela to learn Spanish and better fit in with the waves of illegals crossing the border. Jameel Nasr recently spent a month in Venezuela [/QUOTE]
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