Thursday, February 25, 2016

RED ALERT: Federal Agents Make MASSIVE DISCOVERY Along SOUTHERN BORDER… ISIS IS HERE



Eight Syrian nationals attempted to illegally enter the United States from Mexico on Monday, raising new concerns about security inside the United States in the wake of the Paris terror attacks.
Breitbart cited two unnamed federal agents who said the Syrians were intercepted at the Juarez Lincoln Bridge in Laredo, Texas. While Border Patrol has yet to confirm this report, National Border Patrol Council Local 2455 President Hector Garza did confirm that he was also receiving similar reports from multiple agents.

“Border Patrol agents who we represent have been contacting our organization to voice concerns about reports from other agents that Syrians crossed the U.S. border from Mexico in the Laredo Sector,” he said. “Our agents have heard about Syrians being apprehended in the area from other federal agents. At this time, I cannot confirm or deny that Syrians have crossed, for security reasons.”
This news came only a day after a report by the U.K. Daily Mail revealed that, within the past 18 months, a number of refugees have been charged with Islamic State group-related terror plots on American soil.

Also, at least one and possibly more of the killers in the Paris attacks had entered France posing as Syrian refugees.
Furthermore, the Conservative Tribune reported Wednesday on a poll that revealed that 13 percent of the 4.28 million displaced Syrian refugees held a favorable view of the terror group, and roughly a third of those had a “very favorable” view of it.

That means over 500,000 Syrian refugees have some sort of sympathy for the same terror group responsible for the series of attacks in Paris that left 129-plus innocent people dead last week.
Yet President Barack Obama and every other liberal ditz in America wants to bring more of them here because “compassion” means more to them than national security, apparently. Or at least that’s what they want us to believe.

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