Looming threat from illegals: terror  

By BRIGITTE GABRIEL 

Last Updated: 10:01 AM, July 30, 2010  
Posted: 12:01 AM, July 30, 2010 


Arizonans will be  grateful for some extra help from the National Guard, 
starting Sunday, in  protecting the border and fighting drug violence -- 
especially now that a  federal judge has blocked key parts of their recent 
illegal-immigration law. But  there's a more pressing border issue that goes 
beyond Arizona: the alliance  between drug cartels and groups that aim to 
smuggle 
terrorists into our country  through the Mexican border. 

Last week's detonation along the  Texas-Mexico border of an Improvised 
Explosive Device similar to those used in  Iraq and Afghanistan strongly 
suggests that Hezbollah is working with the drug  cartels -- and that America 
is 
unsafe. Law-enforcement officials and  intelligence analysts believe that 
terrorist groups like al Qaeda have been  working with such gangs as the 
ruthless MS-13 to smuggle terrorists into  America. 

Intel briefings and other sources suggest that al Qaeda spends  as much as 
$50,000 to smuggle in a single terrorist, while Hezbollah, funded by  Iran, 
pays as much as $10,000. 

Indeed, some analysts estimate that  thousands of terrorists have already 
been smuggled into the United States  through the Mexican border since 9/11. 
Last year, a worker at the Mexican  embassy in Beirut was caught selling 
visas to enter Mexico for $3,000 apiece.  Hezbollah terrorists know that once 
they get to Mexico they can make their way  here through our southern border. 

A congressional report on homeland  security acknowledges this threat. The 
report, "A Line in the Sand: Confronting  the Threat at the Southwest 
Border," addresses the alarming rate at which the  number of aliens referred to 
as 
"other than Mexican," or OTMs, are crossing the  border. Many OTMs are 
nationals and terrorists from countries such as Iran,  Syria, Pakistan, 
Chechnya, Afghanistan and Iraq. 

Our biggest threat is  that a nuclear, dirty or biological bomb could be 
smuggled by OTMs into America  soon. 

Hezbollah, the most sophisticated terrorist organization today,  trains al 
Qaeda members in centers in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley before they leave  for 
terror destinations via Syria, my sources there report. The organization  
manufactures IEDs in Lebanon and has perfected their use since the 1980s.  

An alliance between the drug cartels and Hezbollah is a symbiotic,  win-win 
situation for both parties. Hezbollah can share its expertise in  
tunnel-engineering and bomb-making with the drug cartels. The cartels can then  
smuggle dealers and drugs through these tunnels, several of which have been  
discovered in recent years, while Hezbollah smuggles terrorists and munitions 
to 
 be used in terror missions in America. 

Hezbollah is Iran's proxy army  and is trained by the Iranian Revolutionary 
Guards. As Iran and America head  into a confrontation over Iran's nuclear 
program, Iran must ensure it has  sufficient operatives in America to 
retaliate when the time comes, and this  alliance provides the means to get 
them 
here. That time is coming faster than we  think. 

Intelligence analysts think Hezbollah has at least 11 cells in  America, 
including one in New York City. If provoked, perhaps via an Israeli  strike, 
it is likely Iran will retaliate not only against Israel but against its  
strongest ally. 

Our border-security crisis extends beyond illegal  workers and employers 
looking for cheap labor. A suitcase bomb or biological  bomb detonated in any 
major city in America would kill untold numbers of  civilians and wreak 
havoc on our economy. Health care, prison housing and other  costs for illegal 
immigrants would ultimately pale in comparison to such  devastation. 

Terrorists now have operational centers all over South  America. They're 
learning Spanish and obtaining fake Spanish papers in case  they're caught 
crossing over the Mexican border. The Tri-Border region of  Argentina, Brazil 
and Paraguay in South America has become a haven for  international Islamic 
extremists. A State Department report notes that Hezbollah  and other 
terrorist groups were using bases in Latin America to "raise millions  of 
dollars 
annually via criminal enterprises." 

Americans must put  politics aside and act now to secure the Mexican 
border. Arizona families are in  need of protection from the drug violence, but 
we 
must protect the millions of  Americans living in major cities who are 
threatened by a suitcase bomb or the  like smuggled through the Mexican border. 

The time for bickering is  over. 

Terrorism analyst Brigitte Gabriel, author of "Because They  Hate," is pr
esident of ACTforAmerica.org. 

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