Thursday, January 27, 2011

Iranian Book Celebrating Suicide Bombers Found in Arizona Desert

With the billions of dollars we are spending on air security, you would think that some attention could be given to our borders. Anyone with half a brain, terrorist that is, could figure out that the easiest way to enter the US illegally and unnoticed, would be to cross with the hundreds of Mexicans entering our Southern border each day.

Sure we feel safer after Grandma gets patted down, or one of our fighting wounded has to remove his prosthetic leg to pass the security checks; or do we? Why don't we just profile like the Israelis do. I know I would feel much safer and we could then restore basic civil rights to the majority of our population.

This article and the second one I refer to below raises a major question. How many terrorists have crossed over our Southern border, where are the sleeper cells located, and what murderous acts are being planned?

It is time for Obama and our liberal Homeland Security chief to wise up and secure our borders.

Excerpt:
A book celebrating suicide bombers has been found in the Arizona desert just north of the U.S.- Mexican border, authorities tell Fox News.

The book, "In Memory of Our Martyrs," was spotted Tuesday by a U.S. Border Patrol agent out of the Casa Grande substation who was patrolling a route known for smuggling illegal immigrants and drugs.

Published in Iran, it consists of short biographies of Islamic suicide bombers and other Islamic militants who died carrying out attacks.

According to internal U.S. Customs and Border Protection documents, "The book also includes letters from suicide attackers to their families, as well as some of their last wills and testaments." Each biographical page contains "the terrorist's name, date of death, and how they died."

Agents also say that the book appears to have been exposed to weather in the desert "for at least several days or weeks."

Just last year, the Department of Homeland Security had in custody thousands of detainees from Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen. U.S. Border Patrol statistics indicate that there were 108,025 OTMs detained in 2006, compared to 165,178 in 2005 and 44,614 in 2004.

Read full FOX News article here.

Read previous post on subject here

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