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A senior Homeland Security (DHS) official confirmed to Congress on Wednesday that militants associated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) are planning to enter the United States via the porous southern border.
Francis Taylor, under secretary for intelligence and analysis at DHS, told senators during a hearing that ISIL supporters are known to be plotting ways to infiltrate the United States through the border.
“There have been Twitter, social media exchanges among ISIL adherents across the globe speaking about that as a possibility,” Taylor told Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.) in response to a question about “recent reports on Twitter and Facebook of messages that would urge infiltration into the U.S. across our southwestern border.”
Read more: U.S. confirms Islamic State planning infiltration of border with Mexico - Washington Times
BUT we've been assured that the border is protected more than ever and there is absolutely no foreseeable threat from IS here in the homeland.
A senior Homeland Security (DHS) official confirmed to Congress on Wednesday that militants associated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) are planning to enter the United States via the porous southern border.
Francis Taylor, under secretary for intelligence and analysis at DHS, told senators during a hearing that ISIL supporters are known to be plotting ways to infiltrate the United States through the border.
“There have been Twitter, social media exchanges among ISIL adherents across the globe speaking about that as a possibility,” Taylor told Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.) in response to a question about “recent reports on Twitter and Facebook of messages that would urge infiltration into the U.S. across our southwestern border.”
Read more: U.S. confirms Islamic State planning infiltration of border with Mexico - Washington Times
BUT we've been assured that the border is protected more than ever and there is absolutely no foreseeable threat from IS here in the homeland.
This is really going to surprise some people (on these boards), to me, this is a big DUH!
Well, if ISIL recruits children, they could be in like Flynn.
Remarkable how "unforeseen consequences" of the planned invasion by illegal aliens could play out for the planners in the Obama Administration.
The threat warnings will continue to increase until there is sufficient support from congress and the American people for round three in Iraq.
heeellll noooo.
no round 3, nuke three is fine, in fact, anything three but boots on the ground is fine.
heeellll noooo.
no round 3, nuke three is fine, in fact, anything three but boots on the ground is fine.
A senior Homeland Security (DHS) official confirmed to Congress on Wednesday that militants associated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) are planning to enter the United States via the porous southern border.
Francis Taylor, under secretary for intelligence and analysis at DHS, told senators during a hearing that ISIL supporters are known to be plotting ways to infiltrate the United States through the border.
“There have been Twitter, social media exchanges among ISIL adherents across the globe speaking about that as a possibility,” Taylor told Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.) in response to a question about “recent reports on Twitter and Facebook of messages that would urge infiltration into the U.S. across our southwestern border.”
Read more: U.S. confirms Islamic State planning infiltration of border with Mexico - Washington Times
BUT we've been assured that the border is protected more than ever and there is absolutely no foreseeable threat from IS here in the homeland.
Nah,they'll just poopoo it like every other out-of-the-ordinary thing that
comes up.
A senior Homeland Security (DHS) official confirmed to Congress on Wednesday that militants associated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) are planning to enter the United States via the porous southern border.
Francis Taylor, under secretary for intelligence and analysis at DHS, told senators during a hearing that ISIL supporters are known to be plotting ways to infiltrate the United States through the border.
“There have been Twitter, social media exchanges among ISIL adherents across the globe speaking about that as a possibility,” Taylor told Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.) in response to a question about “recent reports on Twitter and Facebook of messages that would urge infiltration into the U.S. across our southwestern border.”
Read more: U.S. confirms Islamic State planning infiltration of border with Mexico - Washington Times
BUT we've been assured that the border is protected more than ever and there is absolutely no foreseeable threat from IS here in the homeland.
Hell.. they read the Internet just like us.Well, lets see....
Approximately 500,000 people sneak into the US annually, and about 85% across the US-Mexican border.
Now, if I am a terrorist do I:
1] try to sneak in aboard a container?
2] try to fly in?
or 3] walk across with a few dozen Mexicans.
I'll go with door number 3 Alex!
(CNN) -- ISIS has Americans worried. Two-thirds of those surveyed in a recent Pew Research poll said they consider the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to be a "major threat" to this country. But are such fears really justified?
Despite the impression you may have had from listening to U.S. officials in recent weeks, the answer is probably not really.
ISIS threat to U.S. mostly hype (Opinion) - CNN.com
The border terrorists scare more hype than reality | Bob Ray Sanders | Fort Worth, Arlington,...
Depends what one means by "threat". A direct threat and a threat to interests are different things. Anyone that doesn't believe ISIS is threat to Western interests is living in a cave.
I'd bet that on 9/10/2000, most Americans werent really concerned about Al Qaida. Hell...I'd bet on 9/10/2001, most Americans werent concerned they represented a real threat.
I'm not surprised people today dont see them as a threat.
You really are all about nuclear genocide arent ya?
I'd bet that on 9/10/2000, most Americans werent really concerned about Al Qaida. Hell...I'd bet on 9/10/2001, most Americans werent concerned they represented a real threat.
I'm not surprised people today dont see them as a threat.
I'm all about whatever we decide to do as long as it doesn't involve troops back in Iraq. If air bombing isn't the answer because people complain it does nothing, what else can we do? What else is stronger?
I like two options.
#1 nuke Iraq and parts of Syria
#2 Stay out of Iraq and Syria, it's their problem we're done, they wanna complain so hard then maybe they can do something for change.
I'd bet that on 9/10/2000, most Americans werent really concerned about Al Qaida. Hell...I'd bet on 9/10/2001, most Americans werent concerned they represented a real threat.
I'm not surprised people today dont see them as a threat.
According to polls I read, 70+ percent already do support an air campaign.
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