Rep. Duncan Hunter: ‘At Least 10′ ISIS
Fighters Caught at Mexican Border
(Newsmax) – “At least 10″ Islamic State (ISIS) fighters
captured trying to come across the Mexico border into Texas, California
Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter claims, but the Department of Homeland security
has called his statements “categorically false.”
Hunter told Fox News that he learned the
information from the Border Patrol, saying that “they aren’t flying B1 bombers
bombing American cities, but they are going to be bombing American cities
coming across from Mexico.”
The Border Patrol “caught them,” Hunter said, but “you know
there’s going to be dozens more that did not get caught by the Border Patrol.”
A senior Department of Homeland Security spokesman said
Wednesday that suggestions that people with ties to ISIS have been apprehended
at the Southwest border are “not supported by any credible intelligence or the
facts on the ground.”
Further, the spokesman said that there is no credible
intelligence suggesting any terrorist organizations are “actively plotting to
cross the southwest border.”
Hunter spokesman Joe Kasper said the information about the
individuals “with known ISIS affiliations” came from a “high-level source
within the Border Patrol,” and the congressman is merely “conveying what he
knows, and what he was told.”
Further, Kasper said “the left hand of DHS doesn’t know what
the right hand is doing. It’s been that way for a long time and we don’t expect
that to change.”
Hunter is not alone in saying ISIS agents have crossed the
border. For example, last month, former CIA agent Bob Baer
told CNN that there are already ISIS cells in the United States, and
he has learned from intelligence services that some of the extremist group’s
agents have crossed the Mexican border.
While DHS maintains there is no evidence that anyone with
terrorist ties has come across from Mexico, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh
Johnson, acknowledged to Fox News last week that four men with suspected ties
were stopped at the border and questioned, and officials found “no evidence
that these individuals were tied to terrorism.”
Johnson also emphasized at a hearing last month that there
was “no specific intelligence or evidence” showing ISIS is trying to come
across the Mexican border.
National Counterterrorism Center head Matthew Olsen, also
during the same meeting, said there have been some ISIS sympathizers posting
social media messages, but “we’ve seen nothing to indicate there is any sort of
operational effort or plot to infiltrate or move operatives” across the border.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/ISIS-Border-Texas-Mexico/2014/10/08/id/599437/
Source:
http://www.teaparty.org/us-lawmaker-ten-isis-fighters-apprehended-coming-across-southern-border-video-59757/
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