FOX News Documentary tonite on terrorist's
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2004 4:56 pm
FOX News Documentary on immigration called,
"The Terrorists Next Door"
Sunday, February 22, 2004 at 7 PM MST/9 PM ET, and again at 10 PM MST/12 AM ET.
Reaching the Breaking Point
By Linda Vester,
"I've been working with Fox's documentary unit on the risk of terrorists sneaking across our southern borders -- and the information we've found is downright disturbing.
I have to say, I was blown away by the things that I found out in the course of doing this special. The more I researched, the more I started getting anonymous tips from the intelligence community about the state of our borders.
One tip in particular gave me specific locations on our northern border where I (or Joe the Terrorist) could cross freely into the USA without a soul noticing. There's just no physical way you can man the entire border; but what about other forms of surveillance?
And no offense to Canada, but there's a real problem. Their spirit of welcoming the world's dispossessed is admirable, but you may find their asylum system is SHOCKING. I'll explain why when you watch "Breaking Point" this weekend: You will see specific instances where KNOWN TERRORISTS, wanted for the murders of innocent people, have easily stayed in Canada (some are there AT THIS VERY MOMENT).
As for Mexico, a well-placed source says they're doing better on the border; but, that's in dispute. Their government reportedly is pressuring the "coyotes" to stop sneaking "SIA's" (Special Interest Aliens) into the U.S.
But I'm told the method they're using to pressure the coyotes is not necessarily stopping the smuggling of questionable people. Instead, I'm told it's just raising the PRICE that questionable people are paying the smugglers to cross over into the U.S.
Some of the things you learn in "Breaking Point" may make you mad, but it's information you should have."
This documentary will feature Rep. Tom Tancredo from Colorado:
"We Are Talking About the Survival of the Republic." Rep. Tom Tancredo speaks out about desperately needed border reforms and how citizens can help make them happen.
"The Terrorists Next Door"
Sunday, February 22, 2004 at 7 PM MST/9 PM ET, and again at 10 PM MST/12 AM ET.
Reaching the Breaking Point
By Linda Vester,
"I've been working with Fox's documentary unit on the risk of terrorists sneaking across our southern borders -- and the information we've found is downright disturbing.
I have to say, I was blown away by the things that I found out in the course of doing this special. The more I researched, the more I started getting anonymous tips from the intelligence community about the state of our borders.
One tip in particular gave me specific locations on our northern border where I (or Joe the Terrorist) could cross freely into the USA without a soul noticing. There's just no physical way you can man the entire border; but what about other forms of surveillance?
And no offense to Canada, but there's a real problem. Their spirit of welcoming the world's dispossessed is admirable, but you may find their asylum system is SHOCKING. I'll explain why when you watch "Breaking Point" this weekend: You will see specific instances where KNOWN TERRORISTS, wanted for the murders of innocent people, have easily stayed in Canada (some are there AT THIS VERY MOMENT).
As for Mexico, a well-placed source says they're doing better on the border; but, that's in dispute. Their government reportedly is pressuring the "coyotes" to stop sneaking "SIA's" (Special Interest Aliens) into the U.S.
But I'm told the method they're using to pressure the coyotes is not necessarily stopping the smuggling of questionable people. Instead, I'm told it's just raising the PRICE that questionable people are paying the smugglers to cross over into the U.S.
Some of the things you learn in "Breaking Point" may make you mad, but it's information you should have."
This documentary will feature Rep. Tom Tancredo from Colorado:
"We Are Talking About the Survival of the Republic." Rep. Tom Tancredo speaks out about desperately needed border reforms and how citizens can help make them happen.