Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

  1. #1

    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Posts
    378

    Two Iraquis detained in Monterrey, Mexico

    Monterrey is about 3 hours away from the border by car, then some coyote would bring them over......

    =-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Detienen a two Iraqis in the Monterrey airport, carrying false passports
    Organization Editorial Mexicana
    20 2008

    AFP

    Monterrey, Nuevo Leon .- Mexican immigration authorities detained at the international airport in Monterrey two Iraqis from Madrid, who wanted to travel to the United States with false passports in Bulgaria.

    "Travelers name Wisam Gorgies 34 years and Rana Peyoz Nazar, 26, were detected by personnel of the National Migration Institute (INM)," he said to AFP Irma Maria Garcia, Nuevo Leon delegated to the unit.

    "The Iraqis, who arrived in this city from Madrid reported that acquired the forged travel documents in Greece and that their final destination was the United States," elaborated the INM delegate.

    On February 6 INM detected two other citizens of Iraq who tried to travel to the United States with false passports also Bulgaria.
    The Mexican authorities migration, concluded the official federal investigation "a network that sold fake passports Bulgarians in 10 thousand dollars to citizens of Eastern Europe and the Middle East, which could be composed of Mexicans who operate in Greece."

    Last year, it arrested a total of 28 illegal from Iraq at the international airport in Monterrey.




    original spanish version
    http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldesanluis/notas/n601806.htm

    translated version

    http://translate.google.com

  2. #2
    Senior Member legalatina's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Posts
    2,359
    ...and these were just the ones who tried to come through the airport....we don'tknow how many just imbedded themselves with border crossers via the Rio GRande.

  3. #3
    Senior Member jp_48504's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    NC
    Posts
    19,168

    Iraqis nabbed in Mexico, headed to U.S. with fake IDs

    Iraqis nabbed in Mexico, headed to U.S. with fake IDs
    Authorities suspect European ring selling counterfeit Bulgarian passports for $10K
    Posted: February 21, 2008
    10:48 pm Eastern

    © 2008 WorldNetDaily

    WASHINGTON – Two more Iraqis with false Bulgarian passports were detained by Mexican officials in Monterrey – bringing the total to four this month.

    Wisam Gorgies, a 34-year-old man, and Rana Nazar Peyoz, a 26-year-old woman, reportedly flew from Madrid and landed in Monterrey, according to reports in two Mexican newspapers today.

    Following questioning, the pair admitted they intended to reach the United States. They were taken to Saltillo in the state of Coahuila, for final determination of their status.

    Mexican officials said the are investigating "a network that could be made up of Mexicans operating in Greece who are selling false Bulgarian passports for $10,000 to European and Middle Eastern citizens."

    Earlier this month, El Universal, a daily in Mexico City, reported two other Iraqis, Markos Ramy, a 25-year-old man, and Sollem Pate, a 20-year-old woman, presented Bulgarian passports upon arrival at the Monterrey airport after a flight from Spain.

    They told customs officials they came as tourists for a couple days. But because they spoke no Bulgarian, their passports were determined to be fraudulent. The Bulgarian consulate did not acknowledge them as citizens and their hotel reservations proved to be phony.

    Only after their cover story was blown did the couple admit to being Iraqis. They claimed to be fleeing the war.

    (Story continues below)

    Last year, dozens of Iraqis were discovered attempting to enter Monterrey with phony ID – 17 of them in a single event.

    In addition, earlier this month, Norwegian authorities reported that Iraqis affiliated with al-Qaida and former Baath Party members may have slipped into Kuwait after obtaining $15,000 Norwegian passports. Authorities in Kuwait say they are on the lookout for any Iraqi citizen bearing a Norwegian passport.

    The incidents raise the question of whether they are part of an orchestrated campaign by terrorists to enter countries targeted for attacks.

    Last October, Kunio Hatoyama, Japan's minister of justice, made an astonishing admission at the Foreign Correspondents Club in Tokyo. Asked about a new law that requires foreigners visiting his country to be photographed and fingerprinted, the official said he favored the idea.

    "A friend of a friend is a member of al-Qaida," he said. He explained he had entered Japan numerous times using false passports and disguises. "This particular person was actually involved in the bombings in the center of Bali. Although he is a friend of my friend, I was advised not to go close to the centre of Bali because it will be bombed."

    The fingerprinting policy would prevent such people from entering the country, Hatoyama concluded.

    Back in 2004, WND reported that al-Qaida planned to use Mexico as an entry pointinto the U.S. In addition, the 911 commission reported the terrorist network actually owned a travel agency in Mexico.

    The commission also concluded that immigration enforcement failures led directly to the 911 attack . At least seven of the 19 hijackers carried false passports.

    Also in 2004, WND reported Mexico was not fully cooperating with anti-terrorist efforts because of corruption and red tape inside the government.

    That same year, WND reported al-Qaida expanding operations in Mexico and Latin America because of financial pressures brought on by the war on terrorism.

    This followed an admission by former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld that al-Qaida was attempting to smuggle operatives into the U.S. across the Mexican border.

    In 2003, WND reported a Mexican smuggling ring specializing in bringing Middle Easterners in the U.S. was discovered.

    Paraguay was also reported to be a hub for Arab terrorists.

    Just a month after the 911 attack, WND reported on the evidence Arabs were routinely making the trek from Mexico to the U.S.

    http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=P ... geId=57010
    I stay current on Americans for Legal Immigration PAC's fight to Secure Our Border and Send Illegals Home via E-mail Alerts (CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP)

  4. #4
    Senior Member jp_48504's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    NC
    Posts
    19,168
    I stay current on Americans for Legal Immigration PAC's fight to Secure Our Border and Send Illegals Home via E-mail Alerts (CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •