ISIS Threatens ‘Epic’ Attack On U.S. Soil Facilitated By The Porous Southern Border
From The Daily Caller:
“Issue no. 9 (May 2015) of Dabiq, the official magazine of the Islamic State (ISIS), says on p.77 “The Islamic State… have every intention of attacking America on its home soil… looking to do…something that would make any past operation look like a squirrel shoot…something truly epic.” It also says:
“The Islamic State has billions of dollars in the bank, so they call on their wilāyah in Pakistan to purchase a nuclear device through weapons dealers with links to corrupt officials in the region. The weapon is then transported overland until it makes it to Libya, where the mujāhidīn move it south to Nigeria. Drug shipments from Columbia bound for Europe pass through West Africa, so moving other types of contraband from East to West is just as possible. The nuke and accompanying mujāhidīn arrive on the shorelines of South America and are transported through the porous borders of Central America before arriving in Mexico and up to the border with the United States. From there it’s just a quick hop through a smuggling tunnel and hey presto, they’re mingling with another 12 million “illegal” aliens in America with a nuclear bomb in the trunk of their car.””
Below is a tweet from Judicial Watch Director of Operations and Research, Chris Farrell, bringing to light another report from Judicial watch on terrorists in Mexico.
ISIS Terrorist Tells Feds He Has Jihadist Brothers in Mexico Confirming JW Reports – Judicial Watch https://t.co/m9SD1A32Ey
— Chris Farrell (@cjtfarrell) August 12, 2016
The story mentioned above was originally published on August 11, 2016. It deals with An ISIS operative arrested and criminally charged in Ohio during the month of August, who confirmed that the terrorist group has cells in Mexico, according to federal authorities.
Judicial Watch has reported this for years, documenting it in a series of articles as part of an ongoing investigation on the connection between drug cartels, corruption and terrorism on the southern border.