Isis camp in Mexico close to Texas border

Jiggyfly

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The Islamic State terror group is operating a camp in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, just eight miles from the U.S. border, Judicial Watch reported Tuesday.

Citing sources that include a “Mexican Army field grade officer and a Mexican Federal Police Inspector,” the conservative watchdog group reported that the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, is organizing only a few miles from El Paso, Texas, in the Anapra neighborhood of Juárez and in Puerto Palomas.

Judicial Watch sources said that “coyotes” working for the notorious Juarez Cartel are smuggling Islamic State terrorists across the U.S. border between the New Mexico cities of Santa Teresa and Sunland Park, as well as “through the porous border between Acala and Fort Hancock, Texas.”


“These specific areas were targeted for exploitation by ISIS because of their understaffed municipal and county police forces, and the relative safe-havens the areas provide for the unchecked large-scale drug smuggling that was already ongoing,” Judicial Watch reported.

Mexican intelligence sources say the Islamic State intends to exploit the railways and airport facilities in the vicinity of Santa Teresa, New Mexico.


“The sources also say that ISIS has ‘spotters’ located in the East Potrillo Mountains of New Mexico (largely managed by the Bureau of Land Management) to assist with terrorist border crossing operations,” Judicial Watch reported. “ISIS is conducting reconnaissance of regional universities; the White Sands Missile Range; government facilities in Alamogordo, NM; Ft. Bliss; and the electrical power facilities near Anapra and Chaparral, NM.”

Mexican authorities, however, disputed the Judicial Watch findings.

“The government of Mexico dismisses and categorically denies each of the statements made today by the organization Judicial Watch on the alleged presence of ISIS’s operating cells throughout the border region, particularly at Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua - El Paso, Texas,” Ariel Moutsatsos-Morales, Mexico’s minister for press and public affairs, told The Washington Times.

“The relevant authorities operating in the region have also confirmed the inexistence of these activities with their US counterparts, with whom they will continue to work closely and to exchange information at our common border,” Moutsatsos-Morales added.

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Looks like some drone surveillance is in order. Yes I know it is across the border. Why should the U.S obey the rules when (if true) they aren't?
 

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Sounds like Isis is blowing smoke. They've never been shown to have Al Qaeda style camps outside of their own territory before, now we're expected to believe they have one in a place Al Qaeda couldn't get near?
 
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Probably a story leaked by a candidate that wants to campaign on building the border wall.
 

Clay_Allison

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The most ridiculous thing about it is the idea that Mexican drug cartels would let a group of people they have no reason to get along with bring down all kinds of hell on them in territory they supposedly control. I suspect if ISIS recruiters ever did show up in Juarez they'd end up being the ones decapitated for a change.
 

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Get a rope!!!
 

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The most ridiculous thing about it is the idea that Mexican drug cartels would let a group of people they have no reason to get along with bring down all kinds of hell on them in territory they supposedly control. I suspect if ISIS recruiters ever did show up in Juarez they'd end up being the ones decapitated for a change.
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