Team led by middle Eastern woman caught surveilling US border-crossing facility

My favorite excuse of the cowards who refuse to stand against terrorism...

That you're a COWARD if you defend your children from terrorists.
So our children should be afraid too huh?
Daesh scum. My children are not afraid of anything. And neither am I. But I'll kill the first piece of shit daesh worm that looks crossways at them.
Bitch please!
daesh scum.
 
My favorite excuse of the cowards who refuse to stand against terrorism...

That you're a COWARD if you defend your children from terrorists.

This just reinforces the point, not even the women can be trusted, neither actually can the children. There are films of children as young as 5 years-old, holding teddy bears and a knife and being taught to behead the teddy bear, obviously training them for when they're teenagers to start beheading human beings.

The men, the women, the children all to be considered potential dangers.

The elderly people therefore, only they can be considered non-threats, so allow them, but none others.
 
Can somebody tell me how we can create a continuous barrier, that cannot be tunneled under, scaled, and is impervious to any breech? All those thousands of miles, and completed in how long?

How about machine-gun towers instead? About 1,000 machine-gun towers should do it.
 
Naw, there's no reason to strengthen our border.

Or it costs too much to do it.

Or somebody somewhere will be offended if we do.

Or it's racist.

And if those excuses don't work, the liberal open-borders fanatics will come up with plenty more.

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Team led by Middle Eastern Woman Caught Surveilling U.S. Facility on Mexican Border - Judicial Watch

Team led by Middle Eastern Woman Caught Surveilling U.S. Facility on Mexican Border

DECEMBER 16, 2015

A Middle Eastern woman was caught surveilling a U.S. port of entry on the Mexican border holding a sketchbook with Arabic writing and drawings of the facility and its security system, federal law enforcement sources tell Judicial Watch.

The woman has been identified as 23-year-old Leila Abdelrazaq, according to a Customs and Border Patrol (CPB) report obtained by JW this week. Abdelrazaq appeared to have two accomplices, a 31-year-old man named Gabriel Schivone and a 28-year-old woman named Leslie Mcafee. CBP agents noticed the trio “observing the facilities” at the Port of Mariposa in Nogales, Arizona on December 2. Schivone was first noticed inside the entrance of the pedestrian area while the two women stood outside by the entry door, the CPB document states.

When federal officers asked Abdelrazaq why she was drawing sketches of the facilities she “stated because she’s never been to the border,” according to the CBP report. Abdelrazaq resisted showing officers the sketchbook, citing personal reasons, but subsequently handed it over. “During the inspection of the Abdelrazaq sketching book, CBPOs noticed the book contained writings in English and Arabic language,” federal officers write in the document. “There were drawings of what appeared to be vehicle primary inspection area and an additional drawing of pedestrian turn stile gate depicting video surveillance cameras above the gate.” The report proceeds to reveal that the drawings were “partial and incomplete.”

This distressing information comes on the heels of two separate—and equally alarming—incidents in the same vicinity. A few weeks ago JW reported that five young Middle Eastern men were apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol in Amado, an Arizona town situated about 30 miles from the Mexican border. Two of the men were carrying stainless steel cylinders in backpacks, alarming Border Patrol officials enough to call the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for backup. DHS officially denies this ever occurred, but law enforcement and other sources have confirmed to JW that the two men carrying the cylinders were believed to be taken into custody by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Of interesting note is that only three of the men’s names were entered in the Border Patrol’s E3 reporting system, which is used by the agency to track apprehensions, detention hearings and removals of illegal immigrants. E3 also collects and transmits biographic and biometric data including fingerprints for identification and verification of individuals encountered at the border. The other two men were listed as “unknown subjects,” which is unheard of, according to a JW federal law enforcement source. “In all my years I’ve never seen that before,” a veteran federal law enforcement agent told JW.

A week earlier six men—one from Afghanistan, five from Pakistan—were arrested in nearby Patagonia, a quaint ranch town that sits 20 miles north of the Mexican border city of Nogales. Federal authorities publicly confirmed those arrests after local media learned about them. JW has broken a number of stories involving serious terrorist threats on the southern border that have been disputed on the record by various Obama administration officials. Among these is an April report—confirmed by high-level Mexican authorities—about ISIS operating camps near the U.S. border in areas known as Anapra and Puerto Palomas west of Ciudad Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

Last fall JW was the first to report on an Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) plot orchestrated from Ciudad Juárez to attack the U.S. with car bombs or other vehicle borne improvised explosive devices (VBIED). As a result of JW’s reporting Ft. Bliss, the U.S. Army base in El Paso, increased security. The threat was imminent enough to place agents across a number of Homeland Security, Justice and Defense agencies on alert. A few weeks later JW reported that four ISIS terrorists were arrested by federal authorities and the Texas Department of Public Safety in McAllen and Pharr.

Tell me something, being a Canadian citizen I'm not familiar with the acronyms commonly used in US government documents, I'm wondering, in this Border Patrol document (see below) you link to in your post titled
"Team led by Middle Eastern Woman Caught Surveilling U.S. Facility on Mexican Border"
the Border Patrol identifies this "Middle Eastern Woman" leading the team as USC Leila Abdelrazaq. Now I'm sure you know more about USG documents than the average Canadian so can you tell me what USC refers to, is it some kind of designation as a possible terrorist or something? I notice the other members of this "surveillance team" are given the same designation, USC Leslie Mcafee, USC Gabriel Schivone. Any chance this Leila Abdelrazaq might be an artist and that's why she had a sketch book? I don't see cameras mentioned anywhere, you'd think a "surveillance team" would have a camera or two? Google street view would be a better surveillance tool than a sketch book, eh? You think they allow street view near borders?

CBPO-02-DEC-2015-Mariposa-Port-Sketchers.jpg
 
Can somebody tell me how we can create a continuous barrier, that cannot be tunneled under, scaled, and is impervious to any breech? All those thousands of miles, and completed in how long?
Yeah...we can't do it...so let's just say fuck it.
That was a question, not a statement.

Give it a shot!
Don't be silly.

A nation that has a central government spending trillions, with huge navies traversing the oceans, with military assets in every fucking country on earth...you really think we can't control our border with Mexico?
Good, I would like that.

Tell me how we can create a continuous barrier, that cannot be tunneled under, scaled, and is impervious to any breech? All those thousands of miles, and completed in how long
 
Can somebody tell me how we can create a continuous barrier, that cannot be tunneled under, scaled, and is impervious to any breech? All those thousands of miles, and completed in how long?
Yeah...we can't do it...so let's just say fuck it.
That was a question, not a statement.

Give it a shot!
Don't be silly.

A nation that has a central government spending trillions, with huge navies traversing the oceans, with military assets in every fucking country on earth...you really think we can't control our border with Mexico?
Good, I would like that.

Tell me how we can create a continuous barrier, that cannot be tunneled under, scaled, and is impervious to any breech? All those thousands of miles, and completed in how long
Are you trying to be difficult or are you stupid?
 
Can somebody tell me how we can create a continuous barrier, that cannot be tunneled under, scaled, and is impervious to any breech? All those thousands of miles, and completed in how long?
Yeah...we can't do it...so let's just say fuck it.
That was a question, not a statement.

Give it a shot!
Don't be silly.

A nation that has a central government spending trillions, with huge navies traversing the oceans, with military assets in every fucking country on earth...you really think we can't control our border with Mexico?
Good, I would like that.

Tell me how we can create a continuous barrier, that cannot be tunneled under, scaled, and is impervious to any breech? All those thousands of miles, and completed in how long
Are you trying to be difficult or are you stupid?
You know a "wall" like Trump promises is impossible.

You're resorting to childish insults for lack of a logical plan to accomplish what we all want
 
Yeah...we can't do it...so let's just say fuck it.
That was a question, not a statement.

Give it a shot!
Don't be silly.

A nation that has a central government spending trillions, with huge navies traversing the oceans, with military assets in every fucking country on earth...you really think we can't control our border with Mexico?
Good, I would like that.

Tell me how we can create a continuous barrier, that cannot be tunneled under, scaled, and is impervious to any breech? All those thousands of miles, and completed in how long
Are you trying to be difficult or are you stupid?
You know a "wall" like Trump promises is impossible.

You're resorting to childish insults for lack of a logical plan to accomplish what we all want
Damn you are stupid.
 
The woman that is referenced appears to be a graphic novelist and artist. Hence the sketchbook and not a camera. Artist with sketchbook isn't scary.
(patiently)

A middle Eastern "artist" sketching the access routes and technology of an American border-crossing point, IS scary.

At least to people with even a little common sense, who aren't trying to pretend it's something else.
 
Can somebody tell me how we can create a continuous barrier, that cannot be tunneled under, scaled, and is impervious to any breech? All those thousands of miles, and completed in how long?
Yeah...we can't do it...so let's just say fuck it.
That was a question, not a statement.

Give it a shot!
Don't be silly.

A nation that has a central government spending trillions, with huge navies traversing the oceans, with military assets in every fucking country on earth...you really think we can't control our border with Mexico?
Good, I would like that.

Tell me how we can create a continuous barrier, that cannot be tunneled under, scaled, and is impervious to any breech? All those thousands of miles, and completed in how long
Are you trying to be difficult or are you stupid?
Both.
 
Naw, there's no reason to strengthen our border.

Or it costs too much to do it.

Or somebody somewhere will be offended if we do.

Or it's racist.

And if those excuses don't work, the liberal open-borders fanatics will come up with plenty more.

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Team led by Middle Eastern Woman Caught Surveilling U.S. Facility on Mexican Border - Judicial Watch

Team led by Middle Eastern Woman Caught Surveilling U.S. Facility on Mexican Border

DECEMBER 16, 2015

A Middle Eastern woman was caught surveilling a U.S. port of entry on the Mexican border holding a sketchbook with Arabic writing and drawings of the facility and its security system, federal law enforcement sources tell Judicial Watch.

The woman has been identified as 23-year-old Leila Abdelrazaq, according to a Customs and Border Patrol (CPB) report obtained by JW this week. Abdelrazaq appeared to have two accomplices, a 31-year-old man named Gabriel Schivone and a 28-year-old woman named Leslie Mcafee. CBP agents noticed the trio “observing the facilities” at the Port of Mariposa in Nogales, Arizona on December 2. Schivone was first noticed inside the entrance of the pedestrian area while the two women stood outside by the entry door, the CPB document states.

When federal officers asked Abdelrazaq why she was drawing sketches of the facilities she “stated because she’s never been to the border,” according to the CBP report. Abdelrazaq resisted showing officers the sketchbook, citing personal reasons, but subsequently handed it over. “During the inspection of the Abdelrazaq sketching book, CBPOs noticed the book contained writings in English and Arabic language,” federal officers write in the document. “There were drawings of what appeared to be vehicle primary inspection area and an additional drawing of pedestrian turn stile gate depicting video surveillance cameras above the gate.” The report proceeds to reveal that the drawings were “partial and incomplete.”

This distressing information comes on the heels of two separate—and equally alarming—incidents in the same vicinity. A few weeks ago JW reported that five young Middle Eastern men were apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol in Amado, an Arizona town situated about 30 miles from the Mexican border. Two of the men were carrying stainless steel cylinders in backpacks, alarming Border Patrol officials enough to call the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for backup. DHS officially denies this ever occurred, but law enforcement and other sources have confirmed to JW that the two men carrying the cylinders were believed to be taken into custody by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Of interesting note is that only three of the men’s names were entered in the Border Patrol’s E3 reporting system, which is used by the agency to track apprehensions, detention hearings and removals of illegal immigrants. E3 also collects and transmits biographic and biometric data including fingerprints for identification and verification of individuals encountered at the border. The other two men were listed as “unknown subjects,” which is unheard of, according to a JW federal law enforcement source. “In all my years I’ve never seen that before,” a veteran federal law enforcement agent told JW.

A week earlier six men—one from Afghanistan, five from Pakistan—were arrested in nearby Patagonia, a quaint ranch town that sits 20 miles north of the Mexican border city of Nogales. Federal authorities publicly confirmed those arrests after local media learned about them. JW has broken a number of stories involving serious terrorist threats on the southern border that have been disputed on the record by various Obama administration officials. Among these is an April report—confirmed by high-level Mexican authorities—about ISIS operating camps near the U.S. border in areas known as Anapra and Puerto Palomas west of Ciudad Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

Last fall JW was the first to report on an Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) plot orchestrated from Ciudad Juárez to attack the U.S. with car bombs or other vehicle borne improvised explosive devices (VBIED). As a result of JW’s reporting Ft. Bliss, the U.S. Army base in El Paso, increased security. The threat was imminent enough to place agents across a number of Homeland Security, Justice and Defense agencies on alert. A few weeks later JW reported that four ISIS terrorists were arrested by federal authorities and the Texas Department of Public Safety in McAllen and Pharr.
I'm just a little confused by the posted complaints regarding this article. If the subjects were all caught, apprehended, arrested...it suggests the current system is working. So the complaint must not be against the feds, but against the people trying to 'infiltrate' our borders, right?
 
You're incapable of being embarrassed, aren't you?

Is that comforting?
It's nice to see the Libs still defending the terrorists...

If ISIS decides to give your faggot ass free flying lessons, is it OK if I bring the popcorn???
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Do you have any evidence that this woman is connected to any terrorist activity? So far, all we have is a woman drawing something.

I know, the implication that everyone is supposed to make is that she was drawing pictures so they could be used to formulate an attack against the facility, or discover weaknesses through which people might pass illegally into the US....

But that would have been a pretty stupid plan. It would have been faster and easier to snap pictures with a camera, or record video if the intention was to plan an attack. If the intention were to plan a crossing, a border patrol station is pretty much the worst place to try that, eh? There are far easier places to cross the border.
 
Yeah...we can't do it...so let's just say fuck it.
That was a question, not a statement.

Give it a shot!
Don't be silly.

A nation that has a central government spending trillions, with huge navies traversing the oceans, with military assets in every fucking country on earth...you really think we can't control our border with Mexico?
Good, I would like that.

Tell me how we can create a continuous barrier, that cannot be tunneled under, scaled, and is impervious to any breech? All those thousands of miles, and completed in how long
Are you trying to be difficult or are you stupid?
You know a "wall" like Trump promises is impossible.

You're resorting to childish insults for lack of a logical plan to accomplish what we all want
That's funny, the wall dividing East and West Germany, the great wall of china, and I'm sure there are others have been quite effective.

Of course nothing is perfect. But it's better than nothing.
Naw, there's no reason to strengthen our border.

Or it costs too much to do it.

Or somebody somewhere will be offended if we do.

Or it's racist.

And if those excuses don't work, the liberal open-borders fanatics will come up with plenty more.

-------------------------------------------------

Team led by Middle Eastern Woman Caught Surveilling U.S. Facility on Mexican Border - Judicial Watch

Team led by Middle Eastern Woman Caught Surveilling U.S. Facility on Mexican Border

DECEMBER 16, 2015

A Middle Eastern woman was caught surveilling a U.S. port of entry on the Mexican border holding a sketchbook with Arabic writing and drawings of the facility and its security system, federal law enforcement sources tell Judicial Watch.

The woman has been identified as 23-year-old Leila Abdelrazaq, according to a Customs and Border Patrol (CPB) report obtained by JW this week. Abdelrazaq appeared to have two accomplices, a 31-year-old man named Gabriel Schivone and a 28-year-old woman named Leslie Mcafee. CBP agents noticed the trio “observing the facilities” at the Port of Mariposa in Nogales, Arizona on December 2. Schivone was first noticed inside the entrance of the pedestrian area while the two women stood outside by the entry door, the CPB document states.

When federal officers asked Abdelrazaq why she was drawing sketches of the facilities she “stated because she’s never been to the border,” according to the CBP report. Abdelrazaq resisted showing officers the sketchbook, citing personal reasons, but subsequently handed it over. “During the inspection of the Abdelrazaq sketching book, CBPOs noticed the book contained writings in English and Arabic language,” federal officers write in the document. “There were drawings of what appeared to be vehicle primary inspection area and an additional drawing of pedestrian turn stile gate depicting video surveillance cameras above the gate.” The report proceeds to reveal that the drawings were “partial and incomplete.”

This distressing information comes on the heels of two separate—and equally alarming—incidents in the same vicinity. A few weeks ago JW reported that five young Middle Eastern men were apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol in Amado, an Arizona town situated about 30 miles from the Mexican border. Two of the men were carrying stainless steel cylinders in backpacks, alarming Border Patrol officials enough to call the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for backup. DHS officially denies this ever occurred, but law enforcement and other sources have confirmed to JW that the two men carrying the cylinders were believed to be taken into custody by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Of interesting note is that only three of the men’s names were entered in the Border Patrol’s E3 reporting system, which is used by the agency to track apprehensions, detention hearings and removals of illegal immigrants. E3 also collects and transmits biographic and biometric data including fingerprints for identification and verification of individuals encountered at the border. The other two men were listed as “unknown subjects,” which is unheard of, according to a JW federal law enforcement source. “In all my years I’ve never seen that before,” a veteran federal law enforcement agent told JW.

A week earlier six men—one from Afghanistan, five from Pakistan—were arrested in nearby Patagonia, a quaint ranch town that sits 20 miles north of the Mexican border city of Nogales. Federal authorities publicly confirmed those arrests after local media learned about them. JW has broken a number of stories involving serious terrorist threats on the southern border that have been disputed on the record by various Obama administration officials. Among these is an April report—confirmed by high-level Mexican authorities—about ISIS operating camps near the U.S. border in areas known as Anapra and Puerto Palomas west of Ciudad Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

Last fall JW was the first to report on an Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) plot orchestrated from Ciudad Juárez to attack the U.S. with car bombs or other vehicle borne improvised explosive devices (VBIED). As a result of JW’s reporting Ft. Bliss, the U.S. Army base in El Paso, increased security. The threat was imminent enough to place agents across a number of Homeland Security, Justice and Defense agencies on alert. A few weeks later JW reported that four ISIS terrorists were arrested by federal authorities and the Texas Department of Public Safety in McAllen and Pharr.
I'm just a little confused by the posted complaints regarding this article. If the subjects were all caught, apprehended, arrested...it suggests the current system is working. So the complaint must not be against the feds, but against the people trying to 'infiltrate' our borders, right?
What it shows is that the daesh know our borders are weak and are taking advantage of it..and what it shows is we have no way at all, aside from actually catching them in the act, of knowing which are daesh, and which aren't.

What it shows that the GARBAGE that has been peddled to us by our admin and the daesh on this site, that women and children are harmless and that anybody who says otherwise is a coward, is just that...garbage. Women and children are employed to great effect by these people, and they are using them more and more as we advertise (continually) our cowardly refusal to face this threat and deal with it head on.

Refusing muslim immigrants at this time is not an act of cowardice, nor is it a violation of ANYBODY'S "right to invade". There is no such right. We have the right to protect our own from encroaching and pervasive threat. And right now that threat is coming from muslims. That's the group, they are the ones who have declared war on us. No, not all of them, but that doesn't matter. In times of war, you prevent your enemy from invading your country, and in doing so, you are going to prevent those who identify with the enemy, but aren't necessarily actively waging war...what we have seen more than anything is that this evil ideology reaches muslims on BOTH sides of the borders, whether they're native or foreign. That means we don't need any more. They can stay away until the threat is eliminated.
 

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