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Posted: 8/8/2002 3:46:07 AM EDT
[url=http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=28551][b]Don't arrest terrorists, INS tells airport agents [/b][/url]

In another example of the federal bureaucracy getting in the way of fighting terrorism, Immigration and Naturalization Service inspectors at Los Angeles International Airport – the nation's third-busiest – have been told by their superiors not to arrest terrorist suspects, even though they carry guns and have arrest authority, reveals an internal INS memo, a copy of which was obtained by WorldNetDaily.com.
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There is an excellent post on FalFiles you should read. Really points out why we are losing the war on terror not to mention the war with Mexico!

[url]www.falfiles.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=46404[/url]

In the interest of bandwidth I posted the link as the original article is rather long.


I originally had started this as its own thread but deleted that and put it here to combine similar info.

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Is it possible that this is a reasonable tactical measure? Instead of arresting the terrorist, have him followed from the point he enters the country so that the authorities get to find out his contacts, etc.

Kinda like following a drug pusher around instead of busting him, in order to find who the major drug barons are and how their operation works, then busting all their asses.
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