May 08, 2007
Jihadists Exploit Our Hospitality and Open Borders .
. . Again
By
Michelle Malkin
Well, here is the thanks
we get. Eight years ago, America opened its arms to tens
of thousands of
ethnic Albanian refugees from
Kosovo. The first planeload landed at Fort Dix, New
Jersey. Military leaders worked day and night to turn
the base into a child-friendly village. They coordinated
medical and security checkups, mental health and trauma
counseling and ethnic food preparations.
Soldiers from Fort Bragg
traveled up from North Carolina to assist in refugee
operations at Fort Dix. Then-U.S. Army Brig. Gen.
Mitchell M. Zais also assembled a team of about 80
soldiers from the U.S. Army Reserve Command in Atlanta.
The New Jersey National Guard and American Red Cross
teamed up to coordinate charity relief. The military
also supported the relief effort's interagency task
force, headed by the Department of Health and Human
Services.
In addition to food and
shelter, we provided translators, welfare consultants
and Muslim chaplains. The base constructed prayer rooms
and handed out
Muslim "sensitivity" cards to the troops.
Said Gen. Zais: "We want to welcome these people to
America the way we might wish our grandparents and
great-grandparents had been welcomed to
Ellis Island." [Today's
Refugees Recall America's Past By Linda D.
Kozaryn, American Forces Press Service, June 15, 1999]
Fast-forward from 1999 to
yesterday's headline news: "Fort
Dix Plot Aimed At Soldiers; Authorities Say 6 Islamic
Militants Arrested, Were Plotting Attack At N.J. Base."
Three of the
alleged plotters were illegal alien brothers from
the former Yugoslavia. Another was a legal permanent
resident from the former Yugoslavia. Another
hailed from Jordan, and the sixth was a naturalized
American citizen originally from Turkey.
According to the
criminal complaint against Dritan Duka, one of the
illegal alien brothers accused of knowingly and
willfully conspiring with the jihadi gang to kill
U.S. soldiers, the
plotters have schemed for more than a year to murder
our troops. They scoped out Dover Air Force Base and
Fort Monmouth, as well as the port of Philadelphia,
before settling on Fort Dix. One of the participants
used to deliver
pizza to the base—used to supply food to our
men and women in uniform giving him business—and
knew the military facility "like the palm of his
hand."
You think all our
hospitality and charity bred good will in these young
men—all in their 20s and enjoying the fruits of the
American Dream?
Forget about it. The criminal complaint describes
the plotters, along with a confidential informant,
gathering at a rental house to train with Mujahadin
video games:
"Members of the group pointed out that United States
military vehicles were shown being destroyed in various
attacks. [Illegal alien] Shain Duka pointed out that a
United States Marine's arm had been blown off, at
which point laughter erupted from the group."
Just hard-working,
"undocumented citizens" plotting the
plots and laughing at the anti-American atrocities
ordinary Americans wouldn't laugh at, yeah? If they had
only laid low a few extra months, they might have gotten
that
illegal alien amnesty President Bush and Congress
are so eager to hand out.
According to the criminal
complaint, they laughed at our troops getting maimed and
killed. They
soaked up Osama bin Laden's evil rants. They studied
the 9/11 hijackers' last wills and testaments. They
contemplated
infiltrating our armed forces
to frag soldiers from the inside. They relished the
thought of spilling American blood on American soil. Is
yours boiling yet?
"My intent is to hit a
heavy concentration of soldiers," Jordanian-born
naturalized U.S. citizen Mohamad Shnewer is
quoted telling the plotters. "You hit four, five,
six humvees and light the whole place [up] and retreat
completely without any losses."
Eight years ago, at the
Clinton administration's behest, this nation welcomed
refugees escaping a genocidal regime whose military
spread fear and brutalized its people. Eight years
later, we have a
homegrown jihad plot targeting a base that
symbolizes the best, the brightest and the most
compassionate our military has to offer.
And what is the
Muslim community doing to condemn the accused
traitors in our midst? Carping about the government's
actions to stop jihad in its tracks:
"If these people did
something, then they deserve to be punished to the
fullest extent of the law," said Muslim lawyer
Sohail Mohammed. "But when the government says
'Islamic militants,' it sends a
message to the public that
Islam and militancy are synonymous.'"[Muslims
fear backlash from Fort Dix attack plot,
by Wayne Parry, Associated Press May 8, 2007]
The thanks we get, huh?
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
Click
here for Peter Brimelow’s review. Click
here for Michelle Malkin's website.
Michelle Malkin's latest book is "Unhinged:
Exposing Liberals Gone Wild."
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