Thursday, March 24, 2011

Borderline Madness

This is reassuring from a homeland defens point of view, eh? (Tip to Instapundit)

A potentially explosive admission by federal prosecutors in the pending sentencing of Ahmed Muhammed Dhakane in a San Antonio federal courtroom could aid the case of border states looking to take the initiative to stem the flood of illegal immigrants coming into the U.S.

In this court filing, provided exclusively here at Pajamas Media, prosecutors admit that Dhakane, who ran a human smuggling ring based in Brazil for the Somali Al-Shabaab terrorist group, transported “violent jihadists” into the country. He stated that “he believed they would fight against the U.S. if the jihad moved from overseas locations to the U.S. mainland.” (p. 7)

But the administration is getting right on it. Soon they'll unveil their Guest Terrorist Program to allow terrorists to enter American for short periods to "do the terrorism that Americans won't commit." When their visa expires (or they find work), we'll send them (or their body parts) back home.

Seriously, can we defend our border now?