Who were the 6 "alleged" terrorists arrested for plotting to kill soldiers on US soil? Victor Davis Hanson has a sobering synopsis of these men: ... the irony of it all can be seen in the profile of the suspects: Islamic terrorists from the former Yugoslavia, on whose behalf the U.S. bombed a European Christian country; illegal aliens at a time when those who object to the immigration crisis are considered nativists; a former resident of Jordan, a country showered with U.S. aid. At some point, we see how insidious are the effect of Middle East ingratitude, and how the envy and hatred of that region permeates its expatriates, the more so the United States has tried to help them.
What’s the most important lesson we should take from the averted terrorist attack on Fort Dix [United States]?
This is the question posed to a group of experts by the National Review. Check it out here.
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Thursday, May 10, 2007
Illegal immigration and the enemy within - Continued...
Posted by Barbara Dillon Hillas at 2:49 AM
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