Director of Texas
Department of Public Safety says individuals have been captured from countries
known to have a “terrorism presence”
The director who
oversees the Texas State Troopers says people from countries known to have a
“terrorism presence” have already been caught on the Texas-Mexico border.
Steven McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, which supervises the
Texas Highway Patrol and State Troopers, warned Sunday at an annual Texas
Border Coalition meeting that vulnerabilities at the southern border may leave
Americans open to a possible terrorist attack.
“[I]ndividuals that come across the
Texas/Mexican border from countries with a known terrorism presence and the
answer to that is yes,” McCraw stated over the weekend when
asked if any suspected ISIS terrorists had yet infiltrated the border.
“We have individuals that we’ve needed to
debrief in Pashto/Dari,” the director said, referring to two languages spoken
in Afghanistan. “Not a lot of Pashto and Dari speakers around.”
“But you can’t think about the last attack;
you have to think of the next attack and where our vulnerabilities are,” the
director added. “So, we’re concerned about that.”
Earlier this year, the Texas DPS released a declassified report citing terrorism and
other national security threats as justification for increasing police
and surveillance presence along the southern border.
The report, detailing the costs and
effectiveness of former Governor Rick Perry’s “Operation Strong Safety” – which
sent additional Texas Troopers to the Rio Grande Valley amid last year’s
immigration surge – also revealed how people from countries with a “terrorism
presence” had been encountered.
“An unsecure border with Mexico is the
state’s most significant vulnerability as it provides criminals and would-be
terrorists from around the world a reliable means to enter Texas and the nation
undetected. This is especially concerning today, in light of the recent
terrorist attacks and schemes around the world,” the report states.
“Illegal aliens from countries documented by
the U.S. Department of State as having a known terrorism presence continue to
be smuggled into and throughout Texas and the nation on a regular basis, and it
is impossible to determine how many of these individuals have actually entered
the U.S. undetected. Texas leads the nation in the apprehension of ‘special
interest aliens’ (SIA), and there is a legitimate concern that terrorists from
around the world could exploit our country’s porous Southwest border to enter
the U.S. undetected, if they have not done so already.”
In the past few years, Infowars has
illustrated on numerous occasions the complete lack of border
security, from Arizona to Laredo, Texas.
In July 2014, reporter Joe Biggs showed
how anyone wanting to enter the US could easily do so by negotiating steel barricades serving as a makeshift
boundary in Hereford, Arizona.
Just miles from El Paso, Texas, Biggs in September 2014 also
demonstrated how someone could easily walk across a
shallow part of the Rio Grande River, and did so dressed in ISIS
attire to prove how terrorists could easily invade.
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