Anonymous ID: 9e9318 Nov. 27, 2018, 6:17 p.m. No.4054652   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4817 >>4906 >>5125 >>5192

REPORT: At Least 15 Known Terrorists Have Been Arrested Trying To Jump The Southwest Border

 

At least 15 known terrorists or people with ties to Islamic militant groups have been arrested while trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border since 2001, according to a report from the Center for Immigration Studies.

The CIS report identified the cases using court records and other public documents, but the true number could be higher given the fact that other instances are kept secret by the government.

In once case, a Somali national was arrested after being smuggled into California, but made bond and went on to carry out an ISIS-inspired rampage in Canada.

 

More than a dozen suspected terrorists or people with close ties to Islamic militant groups have been arrested after trying to enter the country through the southwest border, according to an analysis of public records released Tuesday.

 

Since 2001, there have been at least 15 confirmed cases in which members of terrorist groups, including the Islamic State and al-Shabaab, were encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border or shortly after crossing illegally, says the report from the Center for Immigration Studies.

 

The individuals were among the thousands of so-called “special interest aliens” — people from countries beset by terrorism — that are apprehended at the southern border on an annual basis.

 

“While President Trump may have raised the prospect of terrorist border infiltration to gain political advantage, facts would support his contention that Middle Easterners from places like Syria, Iraq, and Egypt, as well as from South Asia and the Horn of Africa, do indeed routinely travel the same routes as Hondurans to the U.S. southern border and that some terrorist suspects have traveled among them,” the report’s author, CIS fellow Todd Bensman, concluded.

 

Bensman’s analysis uses publicly available news reports and court documents to identify instances where terror suspects sought to enter the U.S. by crossing through a port of entry or being smuggled across the border. Because it relies on public data, it likely undercounts the number of times a person with ties to terrorism was able to sneak into the U.S. via the southern border, Bensman says.

 

“Absent the benefit of a large body of classified and protected government information that also exists about the subject, this list therefore cannot be regarded as comprehensive,” he wrote.

 

In the most notorious case, a Somali national was arrested in 2011 after being smuggled through Central America and Mexico into California. Abdulahi Sharif was ordered deported by an immigration judge but skipped bond and eventually crossed into Canada, where he went on to stab a police officer and run over pedestrians during an ISIS-inspired attack in Edmonton in September 2017.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2018/11/27/terrorists-arrested-southwest-border/

Anonymous ID: 9e9318 Nov. 27, 2018, 6:22 p.m. No.4054739   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4906 >>5125 >>5192 >>5205

Seven Nations Condemn Google for Secretly Tracking Location and Movement of Users

 

Seven nations have united in their bid to bring the globalist tech giant Google to its knees, all suggestive of the idea Google has secretly the movement of users of the company's various platforms, search engines, and operating systems.

 

The claims suggest that Google is using both it's “Location History,” and “Web and App Activity” to track the precise GPS location and complete movements of anyone logged into a Google account.

 

Whether it be by way of the third-party browser, social media applications, or similar variants; almost all modern applications from the Google Play Store require users to log-in via a Google account, giving Google the ability to monitor almost everything you do online.

 

Privacy advocates in the European Union have sought protection against Google’s invasive nature with the Norwegian Consumer Council that concluded the Internet giant used "deceptive design and misleading information, which results in users accepting to be constantly tracked,” giving little to no room for privacy.

 

Whether or not you realize it, simply playing a game, using one of hundreds of millions of mobile applications, or searching the internet for entertaining memes are all monitored activities at the hands of the world's most powerful spy agency, Google.

 

Council official Gro Mette Moen said, "Google uses extremely detailed and comprehensive personal data without an appropriate judicial basis, and the data is acquired by means of manipulative techniques.”

 

The Dutch Consumentenbond company also has issued condemnations, saying that "this tracking must stop.”

 

The European Consumer Organization Director General Monique Goyens said, "Google's data hunger is notorious but the scale with which it deceives its users to track and monetize their every move is breathtaking.”

 

"The situation is more than alarming,” Goyens added.” Smartphones are being used for spying on our every move."

 

Google has long since faced allegations of various forms of censorship against its user base and consumers. In fact, even President Trump has alleged that Google’s manipulation of news reports to showcase anti-Conservative and anti-Trump articles have remained an influential factor behind “fake news.”

 

Now, it would seem as if Google is doing much more than silencing Wrongthink, after complaints against Google was filed in the Czech Republic, Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, and Sweden, as reported by the Phys.org website.

 

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