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Thursday, July 30, 2015
Mexican Cartels Smuggle 'Special Interest Aliens' Terrorists into U.S. Through El Paso Border Region
Mexican drug cartels are smuggling foreigners from countries with
terrorist links into a small Texas rural town near El Paso and they’re
using remote farm roads—rather than interstates—to elude the Border
Patrol and other law enforcement barriers, according to Judicial Watch
sources on both sides of the Mexico-U.S. border. The foreigners are classified as Special Interest Aliens (SIA) and
they are being transported to stash areas in Acala, a rural crossroads
located around 54 miles from El Paso on a state road – Highway 20. Once
in the U.S., the SIAs wait for pick-up in the area’s sand hills just
across Highway 20. Terrorists have entered the U.S. through Mexico for
years and in fact, an internal Texas Department of Public Safety report
leaked by the media months ago documents that several members of known
Islamist terrorist organizations have been apprehended crossing the
southern border in recent years. Now they’re also being smuggled in through border region airfields,
according to JW’s civilian, law enforcement and intelligence sources.
The renowned Vicente Carrillo Fuentes cartel is using the Horizon
Airport (formerly “West Texas Airport”) in El Paso’s lower valley to
smuggle SIAs into the U.S. from Mexico, JW’s inside sources say. The
facility is convenient because it’s located only 11 miles from El Paso’s
central business district yet it’s small enough that security is
virtually nonexistent...more
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