Alejandro Mayorkas swears up and down that the border is totally secure and there isn’t any crisis or anything. Despite his assurance, Iraqi terrorists managed to silently wetback our porous southern boundary line on a mission to assassinate former President George W. Bush. The FBI is wrapping up their counterterrorism case in Ohio and the news is finally hitting the headlines.
Border jumped by Iraqi assassins
The FBI actually managed to find some time to investigate foreign terrorists infiltrating our southern border. That’s amazing, considering how all their resources have been devoted to persecuting Donald Trump, conservative parents and traditionalist Catholics.
According to the New York Post, an “unlikely FBI counterterrorism case now wrapping up in Ohio casts a bright and shining light on a gaping national-security hole.”
It’s become painfully clear that “the greatest mass migration crisis in American history overwhelms its defenses.” Last year, the FBI field office in Ohio “busted Iraqi asylum seeker, former al Qaeda fighter Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab.”
Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, an Iraqi national living in Columbus, OH, was arrested following an investigation in which the suspect allegedly outlined a plan to smuggle operatives affiliated w/ISIS into the US to murder former President George W. Bush according to court documents pic.twitter.com/SaPgJzteRY
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We’re just now learning that he was in the middle of “orchestrating a credible international plot to assassinate former President George W. Bush in Texas.” It’s his “remarkable tactic” that has everyone screaming at Joe Biden. The brilliant plan was to “smuggle at least four Iraqi nationals over the southern border.” It might have worked.
Amazingly, the bureau gave Shihab a screaming plea bargain. They’re dropping all but one of his charges in exchange for his cooperation. The Post points out that the whole plot to whack “W” was glossed over by “general media disinterest in terrorism cases that don’t involve white supremacists.”
Even though it wasn’t covered, “this FBI investigation exposed — in rare, multi-colored detail — that serious Islamic terrorist operatives outside the country now see the overwhelmed southern border with Mexico as a breach-able route into America.” Now we know what those guys in ghillie suits were up to.
A hotspot for terrorists
Pundit Todd Bensman points out that “the chaos at the US-Mexico border has made the hotspot a potential entryway for would-be terrorists.” That’s because a “record-smashing 4.8 million illegal immigrants have crossed since President Biden took office.” Not only that, “At least 1.5 million of those are presumed to have entered the country undetected.” Shihab was an “al Qaeda fighter who killed many U.S. soldiers during the early phases of the Iraq war.”
Back in September 2020, he managed to fly in with a tourist visa, which he simply overstayed and lodged an asylum claim to avoid deportation. While it worked, he knew that was a really risky method. Then Joe came along and security totally failed.
“As border defenses collapsed, Shihab clearly realized that crossing terrorist operatives among the millions had become less risky than the tourist visa overstay method he’d used.”
"The suspect, Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, based in Columbus, Ohio, said he wanted to assassinate Bush because he felt the former president was responsible for killing many Iraqis and breaking apart the country after the 2003 U.S. military invasion, according to the warrant."
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He didn’t know that a couple of his recruits were rats for the FBI and told them how he “successfully smuggled in two Hezbollah operatives.” He was getting ready to do it again so he could move forward with assassinating Bush.
It appears he had “reached out to his former terrorist comrades.” They were all in the “Thunder” unit. His plans “called for at least four of eight Thunder terrorists to pay $40,000 each for travel into Brazil on fraudulently obtained visas, then up through the notorious Darien Gap jungle smuggling passage between Colombia and Panama.”
They were expecting to “meld in unnoticed with the multinational masses moving north to the US-Mexico border, then cross by wearing faux Border Patrol uniforms.” If it wasn’t for the embedded agents, it might have worked.