Oliver North
October 20, 2006
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Since Sept. 11, 2001, Americans living along the
U.S.-Mexican border have been warning that our porous frontier is a
back door for terrorist entry into this country. Local, state and
federal law enforcement officers, overwhelmed by the flow of human
traffic across the border, have acknowledged the threat -- and been
widely ignored by the mainstream media and "official" Washington. Last
year, in little-noticed congressional testimony, FBI Director Robert
Mueller revealed that "individuals from countries with known al Qaeda
connections have attempted to enter the United States illegally using
alien smuggling rings and assuming Hispanic appearances."
Now, thanks to the investigative reporting of my colleague at FOX News,
correspondent William Lajeunesse, the monarchs of the media and the
potentates on the Potomac can no longer ignore reality. Lajeunesse took
the time to carefully digest a new staff report prepared by the House
Committee on Homeland Security. It ought to be required reading for
every reporter and official in Washington, D.C.
Titled "A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the Southwest
Border," the just-released report confirms what many have long
suspected: Our border is a sieve, not a barrier, for radical Islamic
terrorists transiting into the United States. The Investigations
Subcommittee charges that from Sept. 11, 2001, to the present, hundreds
of illegal aliens from countries "such as Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria,
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Pakistan and Afghanistan" were apprehended
crossing into the United States.
But that's not all the bad news. Investigators also found:
-- In June 2006, seven Iraqis were caught in Brownsville, Texas;
-- In August, an Afghani man was caught crossing the Rio Grande into
Texas;
-- Mueller has testified that a Hezbollah cell had been "dismantled"
after officials discovered that the terror organization was smuggling
operatives across the U.S.-Mexico border to carry out terror attacks
inside the United States.
-- Individuals from countries with known al Qaeda connections have
changed their Islamic surnames and adopted false Hispanic identities in
order to escape detection and blend into American society.
-- Radical Islamic groups that support Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamiya Al
Gamat are all active in Latin America.
All that is bad enough, but the bombshell -- as reported by Lajeunesse
and confirmed in the congressional report -- is the role being played
by Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez. It's well known that the oil-rich
Marxist in Caracas has been busy spreading his anti-American
"Bolivarian Revolution" throughout our southern hemisphere. But this
investigation now concludes that Chavez's nefarious deeds go well
beyond a weapons-buying spree and efforts to manipulate elections in
Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua.
According to the congressional report, "Venezuela is providing support
--including identity documents -- that could prove useful to radical
Islamic groups The Venezuelan government has issued thousands of
cedulas, the equivalent of Social Security cards, to people from places
such as Cuba, Colombia and Middle Eastern nations that host foreign
terrorist organizations." These documents can be used to obtain
Venezuelan passports and American visas, which in turn allow the holder
to elude immigration checks and enter the United States.
Nothing in the report comes as a surprise to Rep. Tom Tancredo
(R-Colo.). His new book, "In Mortal Danger: The Battle for America's
Border and Security," is full of anecdotal information that
substantiates the charges made by the House Homeland Security Committee
staff. Tancredo notes that a group of Pakistanis were recently
apprehended at the U.S.-Mexican border with fraudulent Venezuelan
documents.
Somehow, most of this has eluded the crack journalists who purport to
write and report "news" for our so-called mainstream media. Even Agence
France-Presse took notice that al Qaeda had established a "clandestine
travel service" south of the border to help move operatives into the
United States. Though American pundits have been quick to accuse
citizen organizations like the Minutemen of being "vigilantes" or
worse, the people with the poison pens have paid scant attention to the
realities contained in this report -- most of which was already in the
public domain.
Doubters who cannot accept how essential it is to plug the holes in our
southern frontier should read this report and wake up to a clear and
present danger. For those who still have trouble understanding, the
concluding lines of Section III on Page 32 should suffice: "Given the
ever-present threat posed by al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations
-- a threat that has been underscored by the recent events in London
and the vulnerability of our borders -- the need for immediate action
to enforce our borders could not be more apparent."