Is this the future?
This month’s defeat of local politicians who built the equivalent of a day-care center for illegal Hispanic immigrants in a leafy Washington, D.C., suburb was a victory not just for immigration reformers but also anti-terror watchdogs.
Angry voters in Herndon, Va., swept out their bleeding-heart mayor and two of his allies on the town council and replaced them with candidates who are not expected to renew the lease of a controversial hiring site set up to help illegal aliens find work.
Lost in all the controvery, however, is the more disturbing fact that the site—a covered building featuring picnic tables and bathrooms—was founded by a Muslim charity with ties to suspected Saudi-backed terror front groups. Its town operating permit won’t expire until the fall of 2007, allowing the group not only time to aid and abet hundreds more illegal immigrants, but possibly recruit them.
Hmmm… W? Are you listening?
On any given day, Hispanic day-workers can be seen loitering in convenience store parking lots up and down Route 7 (known by authorities as the “Wahhabi corridor") hoping to get picked up for odd jobs. Some of those jobs have included facilitating Muslim terrorists. Hispanic illegals at a 7-11 in Falls Church turned a quick buck by helping the 9-11 hijackers obtain fake IDs.
More recently, at another 7-11 farther north in Herndon, Hispanic day workers created such a nuisance—urinating behind bushes and ogling women—that city officials decided to do something about it. But instead of doing the obvious thing—calling immigration authorities to round them up—they agreed to furnish them with their own potties, and let them congregate at a property once used, believe it or not, by the city’s police.
Stepping in last year to run the government-sanctioned site was an obscure group by the name, Project Hope and Harmony, which landed (in partnership with nonprofit Reston Interfaith) the $200,000 contract. The man behind the project is Muslim activist Mukit Hossain.
But he’s not just any activist. Born in Bangladesh, Hossain also runs a shadowy Muslim charity in Herndon which recently had its accounts closed by Wachovia bank due to suspicious activity related to possible money-laundering.
Oh, my… Now if Wachovia nixed the accounts, I sure hope the feds are looking deeper into this.
In another chilling trend, investigators say Saudi agents are setting up half-way houses in the area for paroled Hispanic and black converts to Islam. Several such houses have been identified in Fairfax County, Va., say local authorities working with the National Counterterrorism Center. They fear the prison converts may be further radicalized by their Wahhabi handlers as they transition back into society.
Does Jose Padilla (aka Osama bin Lopez) come to mind? Preying on the disaffected is the forte of Jihadist recruiters. Most of the splodeydope foot soldiers come from those ranks in Moslem nations.
Cracking own on this combination of illegal aliens and radical Moslems will raise a big-time stink with the PC crowd: Racial and religious profiling and all.
Looks like reason number 295,318 to seal the border and send the whole lot of illegal invaders back to points south.
(Sorry I stole your sombrero and cigar, Claire.)


















