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New Video shows Smugglers Easily Crossing San Diego Border


 

New and stunning video has been released by a group called  
<http://www.secureborderintel.org/> Secure Border Intel (SBI) showing Mexican 
smugglers and illegal aliens easily entering the U.S.through San Diego County’s 
porous border in broad daylight.  The hidden trail camera video filmed near the 
border fence in East San Diego County shows three clear daytime clips of two 
groups of aliens walking right in to the U.S.  The videos were filmed on April 
6 and April 15, 2011. 

 

The groups crossed this section of lightly guarded border during the morning 
Border Patrol shift change period, a favorite time for smugglers to move their 
human and drug cargo into San Diego, knowing that it will take considerable 
time for any agents to respond. 

 

According to SBI, Border Patrol agents did eventually respond to sensors 
tripped in the area and apprehended some, but not all of these unknown 
intruders.  The private video was recovered later by SBI and posted on the 
internet.

 

SBI also has trail cams in Arizona and Texas, where they have filmed heavily 
armed Mexican smugglers with automatic weapons escorting large loads of drugs 
north of the border.  The trail cams begin filming when tripped by motion 
detecting sensors.  See slide show at left.

 

 < View the new video at left.

 

On January 10, 2011, a well known radical Muslim cleric from Tunisia, Said 
Jaziri, illegally crossed the border near this area in Campo, hid out 
overnight, and was captured the following day by the Border Patrol in the trunk 
of a BMW near the Golden Acorn Casino and I-8, nearly 10 miles north of the 
border.  According to the  
<https://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/jan/26/controversial-muslim-cleric-caught-sneaking-into-t/>
 San Diego Union Tribune, Jarizi's destination was a parking lot in Mission 
Viejo where the Muslim cleric, known for his strong support of Islamic Sharia 
law, was to be handed off to another smuggler.  His final destination was 
unknown.

Jaziri was only caught because of a tip from an alert firefighter who observed 
him getting into the smuggling vehicle on the side of a road and called Border 
Patrol, who later observed the vehicle and pulled it over.

 

This latest border video proves yet again that even ten years after 9/11, there 
are still dangerous gaps on our southern border.  The need for a secure fence, 
overlapping border patrol shifts, and better electronic surveillance on our 
porous southern border has changed little since the terrorist attacks on 
America by radical Muslims, many of whom were in our country illegally.

 

See more trail cam videos from SBI  
<http://www.youtube.com/user/SecureBorderIntel> here.

 

Send your border & immigration news tips to  <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected].   760-525-1655

Copyright 2011 Jeff Schwilk

 

 



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