Posted on 09/07/2007 8:45:13 AM PDT by khnyny
A Michigan woman pleaded guilty yesterday at the federal courthouse in Washington to conspiring to smuggle Iraqi and Jordanian migrants into the United States for financial gain, Justice Department and Homeland Security officials announced.
Neeran H. Zaia, 56, of Sterling Heights pleaded guilty to one conspiracy charge and seven counts of alien smuggling before Judge Rosemary Collyer.
Zaia admitted that between 2001 and 2004 she accepted money from Iraqi and Jordanian migrants to help transport them to South America, where she coordinated arrangements with other smugglers who attempted to bring or brought the migrants into the United States.
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Just peachy.
ping
There is a big hole in this story, the story is only half told. What happened to the people she smuggled in here? Was she made to identify them? Did ICE go out and find them so they can be deported? Or are we just supposed to let them stay here, unmonitored? What is wrong with these reporters?
Michigan (aka “West Mecca”) wouldn’t tolerate having it’s “citizens” linked to terrorist activities. They even forced the FBI to cease investigations in Deerfield (a suburb of Detroit) where the population is approaching 100% Middle Eastern. There is a network of mosques between Texas and everywhere else that blatantly give refuge and transportation to these potential terrorists (the FBI knows of this but can’t act on it). Deerfield was the only town where the occupants celebrated in the streets following 9-11 - a fact that was quickly suppressed by the mass media.
When (not if) these radicals strike again thank this administration’s negligence of its Constitutional duty to secure our borders from invasion. Where will those responsible hide? Abu Dhabi?
When (not if) these radicals strike again thank this administrations negligence of its Constitutional duty to secure our borders from invasion. You are absolutely right about that, and we will get to hear all the stories about who knew what, and when, but by then, again, it will be too late.
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