“Unnamed Sources” Claim ISIS Camp is Located 8 miles from El Paso – Red Calls Bull Dog on this One

Judicial Watch is reporting that Mexican Army and “federal law enforcement officials” have discovered an ISIS camp just outside of Ciudad Juarez close to the U.S. border.  The report is based on unnamed sources and provides extensive details of what would be a large-scale operation to infiltrate the U.S.  Frankly, Red thinks that ISIS has its hands full avoiding an ass-whupping in Iraq and Syria while taking time out to destroy priceless archeological and historic relics.   That coupled with the fact that Judicial Watch is a right-wing advocacy organization well-known for filing frivolous lawsuits to advance its conservative agenda.  But maybe, Red is wrong.  So here is what the good folks at Judicial Watch are claiming.

The exact location where the terrorist group has established its base is around eight miles from the U.S. border in an area known as “Anapra” situated just west of Ciudad Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. Another ISIS cell to the west of Ciudad Juárez, in Puerto Palomas, targets the New Mexico towns of Columbus and Deming for easy access to the United States, the same knowledgeable sources confirm.

During the course of a joint operation last week, Mexican Army and federal law enforcement officials discovered documents in Arabic and Urdu, as well as “plans” of Fort Bliss – the sprawling military installation that houses the US Army’s 1st Armored Division. Muslim prayer rugs were recovered with the documents during the operation.

Law enforcement and intelligence sources report the area around Anapra is dominated by the Vicente Carrillo Fuentes Cartel (“Juárez Cartel”), La Línea (the enforcement arm of the cartel) and the Barrio Azteca (a gang originally formed in the jails of El Paso). Cartel control of the Anapra area make it an extremely dangerous and hostile operating environment for Mexican Army and Federal Police operations.

According to these same sources, “coyotes” engaged in human smuggling – and working for Juárez Cartel – help move ISIS terrorists through the desert and across the border between Santa Teresa and Sunland Park, New Mexico. To the east of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, cartel-backed “coyotes” are also smuggling ISIS terrorists through the porous border between Acala and Fort Hancock, Texas. These specific areas were targeted for exploitation by ISIS because of their understaffed municipal and county police forces, and the relative safe-havens the areas provide for the unchecked large-scale drug smuggling that was already ongoing.

Red suggests unleashing kamikaze javelina drones to disrupt the alleged ISIS warriors flooding into the land the free.

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