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Italy Study Sees Al Qaeda Link to Human Trafficking
2003-09-08
EFL/FU
By Luke Baker
Italy’s secret services say they see increasing evidence militant groups such as al Qaeda are moving into the smuggling of illegal immigrants, a billion dollar trade they can use to fund other activities.
And to move their own people around, of course...
An intelligence report released at the weekend says "terror networks" and groups who traffic in illegal immigrants share a natural overlap, often relying on false documents and intricate logistics, transport and communication setups. "There is the fear, too, that the same routes used for illegal immigration are being used by militants to help form Islamic terrorist groups," says the report, compiled by Cesis, which coordinates the work of Italy’s secret services.
They also hold up liquor stores for spot cash, just like another set of crooks. No surprise here.
The document comes just days before senior EU ministers are due to gather in Rome for an informal meeting to discuss immigration and terrorism-related issues. Italy’s Interior minister, who held talks with U.S. Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge at the weekend, told reporters ahead of that meeting that he thought al Qaeda was increasingly involved in the multibillion dollar illegal immigration trade. "Illegal immigration is a filter for drug trafficking, arms and terrorism," Giuseppe Pisanu said. "It is highly likely that al Qaeda has worked its way into the trafficking, managing the flow of illegal immigrants from Muslim countries. In such a way, al Qaeda can diversify its sources of funding and evade intelligence gatherers." The Italian intelligence report gave no specific examples.
Do we need any?
The United States has taken vigorous measures to cut off the flow of funds to al Qaeda since the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington. But intelligence analysts say the group is constantly looking for new sources and channels.
But done little to stem our own monstrous illegal immigration problem.
We won't, because it's a political problem involving contested voting blocs, until we start getting a significant mix of Señor Turbans among the prospective tomato pickers. Then there will be mutual finger-pointing and recriminations as we're trying to identify the bodies in St. Paul or Little Rock.
While there has so far been little evidence to suggest that al Qaeda or other groups are involved in illegal immigration, the new secret services report will fuel concerns. Pisanu estimated that around 500,000 illegal immigrants make their way into Europe each year, paying on average $4,000 for their passage, giving the industry a rough turnover of at least two billion euros a year.
Our own southern border sees as many as a million illegal immigrants a year flowing across, and the northern border could be equally as porous. Most Canadians, however, aren’t really interested in slipping across the border illegaly, since we make it easy for them to enter the US, work, and do whatever else they wish to do short of criminal activity.
Smuggling of people into Italy has traditionally been the work of gangs from eastern Europe, but in recent years the routes have shifted to North Africa, with Libya and Tunisia now the focus of Italian attempts to stem the tide of arrivals. With most illegal immigrants looking to make their way to France, Germany and Britain to seek work, tackling the flow has become a Europe-wide issue. The European Union is seeking to forge a unified policy to confront the problem.
Posted by:Old Patriot

#9  AP - Tom Tancredo (R-Colorado) is proposing a bill to cut off all Fed transportation funds to states allowing illegals to get Driver's Licenses - although this would be a real career kick in the head for me, I totally support this
Posted by: Frank G   2003-9-8 10:16:56 PM  

#8  CF---The witholding of Federal Funding (G-d witholding his love so to speak) is an excellent angle in getting the states in line. Then the Feds have to grow some cojones to go after the illegals crossing the border.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-9-8 8:28:16 PM  

#7  The main problem with the U.S.immigration laws is that they are a laughingstock. The BCIS/INS uses a 'catch and release' policy when it does catch an illegal immigrants ("I'll let you know if you promise to go back to your own country..." "Ok officer... I'll be a good boy from now on.." (but my fingers are crossed..) ).

I just been thru sponsoring someone (my wife) for an legal visa and immigration. She had to go through extensive background checks a medical exam and vaccinations, and provide 'Police Certificates' from her country of origin and any country she lived in for the past 10 years showing that she has not been arrested or charged with any crime before she even received the Visa. In this case the process took several months (for an Fiancee visa which is much faster then most others). Other types of immigration visa's can take years for even the petition to be approved.

Illlegal aliens dont have to do any of these and often congress extends them amnisty(sp?) (pay $1000 and you can apply for adjustment of status to legal resident right now.. no waiting like those suckers who are doing things legally...).

Did you know that if you sponser a LEGAL immigrant (often someone who has waited months or years for background checks and their 'turn' to come up) you have to sign a legally-enforcable affadavit of support. That if they (the legal immigrant) claim certain federal benefits such as welfare or medical the feds can come after *you* for reimbersement. An illegal alien gets it all for free.

I have to pay for my wife's medical, and dental while an illegal alien gets it all for free. I am not complaining that I have to pay but that they get it for free.

I'm sorry but if they are here illegally then they are here ILLEGALLY (i.e. in VIOLATION OF OUR FEDERAL LAWS and should get no non-humanitarian benefits such as non-life-threatening medical, dental, food stamps, or schools. They are I-L-L-E-G-A-L.

And local and state governments (Like Seattle and California) who refuse to enforce federal immigration laws should not receive any federal funding -- period.

Ok... rant over..
Posted by: CrazyFool   2003-9-8 7:57:44 PM  

#6  I still would have waved her by to see how whe did against harpoon. It would have been a classic struggle of a modern person against an aboriginal people steeped in tradition. Maybe they would have even been wearing traditional garb. Probably would have damaged the canoe though. Coast Guard did the right thing ..except the rescue part. After being sued they will know better next time.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-9-8 4:14:15 PM  

#5  Why did they bother to rescue her? Let her reap the reward she deserves - being lunch for a rather large, nasty-tempered Orca. Either that or be food for little fishies at the bottom of a mile or so of water.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-9-8 4:07:16 PM  

#4  The Coast Guard needed to finish the job by having a Captain's Mast aboard the Coast Guard ship, followed by 10 lashes or so with the Cat-o-9's followed by a little Morton salt on the wounds for theatrical effect. Then she may go. Heh heh.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-9-8 3:54:54 PM  

#3  Take a look at the way that the Coast Guard handles eco-terrorists. I found the article at Human Events. I wonder what the Green Peace guy was thinking the result would be with his high speed Xodiac approach to a wooden canoe filled with Native American whalers. The Coast Guard did him a favor as he must not have ever heard of a harpoon before.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-9-8 3:08:05 PM  

#2  Damn right it would. The Coast Guard should be running the show on homeland security. If one front in this HOT war is our homeland then this is a military operation. Time for the Coast Guard to become as effective a fighting force as the Air Force. Time to stop treating homeland security as a federal jobs program. UCMJ and homeland security, Yep!
Posted by: Lucky   2003-9-8 1:22:10 PM  

#1  Would it be more effective to combine border patrol with the Coast Guard?
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-9-8 12:26:49 PM  

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