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The Domestic Terror Threat That has ICE in Cross-hairs

August 15, 2019 by Todd Bensman

"I could tell anybody first hand, anybody who works for ICE looks like the most miserable piece of [expletive] on Earth. They all look like demons. I don't know what it's like to work for ICE, but they don't look like humans anymore." -- Sergio Salazar, San Antonio DACA student suspected of using the Internet to incite an ICE bombing in 2018, speaking in a podcast interview from Mexico A full … [Read more...] about The Domestic Terror Threat That has ICE in Cross-hairs

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Former Afghan Interpreter Smuggled Afghan ‘National Security Threat’ Over Texas-Mexico Border: Here’s What We Know

August 7, 2019 by Todd Bensman

An Afghan granted immigration status in America is accused of helping to smuggling in at least two fellow Afghans over the Mexico border. One was deemed a national security threat. Why cases like these demonstrate that the U.S. southern border is vulnerable to much worse than drug smuggling and illegal immigration from Honduras. By Todd Bensman as published by the Center for Immigration … [Read more...] about Former Afghan Interpreter Smuggled Afghan ‘National Security Threat’ Over Texas-Mexico Border: Here’s What We Know

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Major Smuggler of Immigrants from Mideast, Africa, etc. Arrested in Costa Rica

August 2, 2019 by Todd Bensman

The national security significance of this operation is not explained in media reporting, that Mama Africa, long-targeted Nicaraguan smuggler based in Costa Rica, was finally busted after years of American pursuit. She specialized in moving “special-interest aliens” from terror-prone nations like Somalia, Yemen, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. By Todd Bensman as … [Read more...] about Major Smuggler of Immigrants from Mideast, Africa, etc. Arrested in Costa Rica

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On the Border: Update on the Crowd-Funded Wall in New Mexico; More Construction and Controversy on the Way

July 24, 2019 by Todd Bensman

What the We Build the Wall people wrought with their half-mile fence, aside from the claim that it cut off some 20 cartel smuggling pathways, is a hard symbolic proof of concept. This has motivated American donors and workers, believing they know what is right for the nation, to defeat Washington stalemate and obstructionist "open-borders left" and show a wall can be built better, … [Read more...] about On the Border: Update on the Crowd-Funded Wall in New Mexico; More Construction and Controversy on the Way

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On the Ground in Juarez, Mexico: Trump “Remain in Mexico” policy working as UN buses load up Central Americans for rides home. But for how long?

July 22, 2019 by Todd Bensman

In Juarez, confirmation that Trump's Remain in Mexico policy is driving asylum claimant decisions to return home. In two Juarez city shelters, a Honduran mother of two children, a young single Honduran woman, and a young single man from Guatemalan say they're going home rather than to lose the prospect of living illegally in the United States. CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – The New York Times … [Read more...] about On the Ground in Juarez, Mexico: Trump “Remain in Mexico” policy working as UN buses load up Central Americans for rides home. But for how long?

Filed Under: Securing America's Borders, Foreign Correspondence

The Next Influx: Africans

July 1, 2019 by Todd Bensman

Like the proverbial "bulge in the belly of the snake," unusually high numbers of non-Latino migrants, obviously not from Central America, are now reportedly passing from Colombia through Panama on their way to the U.S. southern border. Their numbers range to the tens of thousands, whose vanguards we have already seen at the U.S. Southwest Border in recent months: Cameroonians, Ghanaians, … [Read more...] about The Next Influx: Africans

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Assessing the Report of Four ISIS Terrorist Suspects Caught in Nicaragua

June 26, 2019 by Todd Bensman

One of the four is said to be a convicted murderer in Iraq serving a life sentence. The others? We'll have to wait for an investigation to run its course and, once it does, the public may well never be told of the outcome for a very wrong and unfortunate reason: If past experience indicates future behavior, this is a story that major American news media with the biggest audience shares are going … [Read more...] about Assessing the Report of Four ISIS Terrorist Suspects Caught in Nicaragua

Filed Under: Securing America's Borders

Enhanced Security Vetting Required Now for Congolese Immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico Border

June 21, 2019 by Todd Bensman

An ISIS franchise in the Democratic Republic of Congo and rampaging militias engaged in massacres, kidnapping, and torture warrants enhanced vetting of hundreds of Congolese young men crossing the U.S. southern border. Government must pause from the chaos of the Central American influx and ensure that migrants from Central Africa are not as quickly released into the interior. Greater … [Read more...] about Enhanced Security Vetting Required Now for Congolese Immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico Border

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What To Make of a Report that ISIS Planned to Breach U.S.-Mexico Border? An interview with the author

June 20, 2019 by Todd Bensman

Whatever becomes of the inevitable investigation or ISIS captive Abu Henricki of Canada, the published report about what he said should serve as a wake-up call to American decision-makers and voters, regardless of partisan sentiment, to look at the current border crisis as about much more than Central Americans with children. By Todd Bensman,  originally published by the Center … [Read more...] about What To Make of a Report that ISIS Planned to Breach U.S.-Mexico Border? An interview with the author

Filed Under: Securing America's Borders

Analysis: Why The Mexican Military’s Mission to the Guatemala-Mexico Border May Not Work Well

June 10, 2019 by Todd Bensman

The Mexican troops to be deployed to the Guatemala border are going to need naval support on the Pacific Ocean, endurance support for long-range reconnaissance in the Petén Jungle of northeastern Guatemala. They'll need Guatemala's intelligence on who's moving where, when. They'll need a willingness to use non-lethal force such as tear gas, as the Americas did in January at the Tijuana, Mexico, … [Read more...] about Analysis: Why The Mexican Military’s Mission to the Guatemala-Mexico Border May Not Work Well

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