New Government Audit Warns Of “Elevated” Terrorism Threat To US From Mexico

Via Judicial Watch,
A new government audit confirms what Judicial Watch has been reporting for years, that Islamic terrorists are operating in Mexican border towns and infiltrating the United States to carry out attacks.
In a report issued this month by the Texas Department of Public Safety, the agency notes that the state faces a full spectrum of threats and ‘due to the recent actions of lone offenders or small groups affiliated with or inspired by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and other foreign terrorist organizations, we assess that the current terrorism threat to Texas is elevated.’
Safety officials in the Lone Star State also write in the 86-page document that they are ‘especially concerned about the potential for terrorist infiltration across the U. S.-Mexico border, particularly as foreign terrorist fighters depart Syria and Iraq and enter global migration flows.’ They also express worries about Syrian refugees that have been sent to Texas under President Obama’s settlement program because the government doesn’t have a system to properly vet them. Judicial Watch has also reported extensively on that national security crisis. Read the latest stories here and here. ‘We see a potential that these challenges may leave the state exposed to extremist actors who pose as authentic refugees, and who are determined to later commit violent acts,’ the Texas report states.

This post was published at Zero Hedge on Feb 3, 2017.

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