Four ‘bottle bombs’ found in the Ghetto
Four bombs, made from plastic pop bottles and “common home ingredients,” were placed along the 300 block of Kiefaber Street at approximately 10:20 p.m., according to public safety chief of operations Larry Dickey.
According to Pieper, this has never happened before and will hopefully remain an isolated incident.
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Federal and county authorities have detained as many as three Middle Eastern men at the Port of Miami-Dade after they tried to enter the facility Sunday morning without proper paperwork, officials said.
An FBI spokeswoman in Miami said an Iraqi semi-truck driver trying to get into the port was been arrested after the cargo in his truck did not match what was declared on the truck’s manifest and he lied about being alone in the truck.
Federal sources said the manifest described the cargo as auto parts, but that is not what was found. It’s unknown what the search revealed was really inside the semi.
Authorities also found a second Iraqi national and a Lebanese national hiding inside the 18-wheeler, the official said.
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Put ACLU On Watch
By INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Friday, July 25, 2008Homeland Security: Forced to defend its growing terrorist watch list, the FBI let slip a chilling fact that should silence ACLU grumblers: America is teeming with 20,000 terrorists.
After 9/11, federal authorities estimated that as many as 5,000 terrorists were living in the U.S. The new figure is jarring not only because it’s four times as large but because it’s based on real persons, not estimates.
It’s not something headquarters wanted to publicize. Officials had downplayed the threat so as not to spook the public. The spin had been that Britain has the homegrown problem, not us.
But that was before the ACLU launched a campaign with the Democrat Congress to demonize the watch list as a Gestapo-like tool. The FBI had no choice but to knock down their myths.
The ACLU charged that an “out-of-control” FBI is adding mostly innocent people to the list, ballooning it to “over 1 million names.” “I doubt this thing would even be effective at catching a real terrorist,” ACLU spokesman Barry Steinhardt harrumphed.
In fact, the list has saved countless lives, according to the head of the FBI’s terrorism screening center — an assertion backed up by a recent independent review by the GAO.
And the watch list monitors only 400,000 people, not a million, says the FBI official, Leonard Boyle. The rest are aliases due to the myriad spellings and variations of Arabic surnames.
In a rare public appearance on C-Span, Boyle added that the overwhelming share of individuals on the terrorist list are foreigners, while “5% to 6%” of individuals are U.S. citizens or legal residents.
That still pencils out to at least 20,000 people living in this country right now — at large and on the streets — who have “some relationship with terrorist activity,” as Boyle described it.
They pose a big enough threat for airlines to legally bounce them off planes, and for every law enforcement authority from border agents to local police to detain them for questioning.
At 20,000 strong, these suspected homegrown terrorists number a full army division. And they don’t include the more than 440 active terrorists the Justice Department already has put behind bars since 9/11. Britain, by comparison, is watching just 8,000.
But never mind all that. The ACLU and its allies on the Hill want to scrap the terrorist watch list and take law enforcement’s eye off these potentially dangerous suspects.
In a perfect world, the ACLU might qualify as a terrorist facilitator deserving of its own spot on the list.
20,000 is quite a sizeable army.
And yet the ACLU is fretting about even keeping tabs on them.
It’s almost as if the ACLU hates our country and our way of life.
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