Kingdom of the Illegals
In today’s edition of FrontPageMag, Paul Sperry reports:
This month’s defeat of local politicians who built the equivalent of a day-care center for illegal Hispanic immigrants in a leafy Washington, D.C., suburb was a victory not just for immigration reformers but also anti-terror watchdogs.
Angry voters in Herndon, Va., swept out their bleeding-heart mayor and two of his allies on the town council and replaced them with candidates who are not expected to renew the lease of a controversial hiring site set up to help illegal aliens find work.
Lost in all the controvery, however, is the more disturbing fact that the site — a covered building featuring picnic tables and bathrooms — was founded by a Muslim charity with ties to suspected Saudi-backed terror front groups. Its town operating permit won’t expire until the fall of 2007, allowing the group not only time to aid and abet hundreds more illegal immigrants, but possibly recruit them.
UPDATE:
Exploring more ties between immigration and terrorism…
Michelle Malkin: “9-11 and 7-11″
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