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Friday, January 24, 2020

Alleged al-Qaeda Jihadis Caught Trying to Enter U.S. with Fake Colombian Passports

American authorities identified and apprehended three Syrian nationals accused of belonging to al-Qaeda in Dallas, Texas, from Colombia, the Colombian news agency RCN reported on Thursday, publishing images of the three individuals’ fake passports.

According to RCN, American law enforcement identified the three individuals as Al Raefee, Tuameh Tuameh, and Al Harari Al Harari. The three are believed to be in U.S. custody, soon to be charged with membership in a terrorist organization. The men appear to have entered Colombia through Venezuela, where they acquired Colombian residency paperwork, a government identification card, and a Colombian passport through an illegal documentation network.

Journalist Luis Carlos VĂ©lez reportedly stated that the U.S. embassy identified them as al-Qaeda terrorists when they attempted to procure U.S. visas, which does not align with the RCN report that police arrested them in Dallas. The RCN report does not note if Dallas authorities arrested them at the airport, which would suggest the men did receive U.S. visas and got on board a flight to the country, or if they arrived by other means.

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6 comments:

  1. That was stupid Colombians don't need passports.

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  2. The Media / Government trying to convince the US population that there are terrorists who are worse than the US government and its military.

    Get a clue:

    There aren't

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  3. You get down to the truth, some of the Democrat Party and Soro's is responsible for the funding for these people to try and come here. They are trying to prove a point to get rid of our President. They have turned into a bunch of communist.

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  4. 5:31 PM - If you don't like this, leave.

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  5. Sounds legit! I mean never mind the shipping ports are all but guaranteed entry in the States as there simply isn't enough time to inspect the ships and coming from the Middle East cargo tankers abound. Instead, take a land route with passports and endless chances to be caught.

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