September 18, 2006, - 6:31 pm
Islamic Charity Raid Update
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Today’s , began at about 9:00 a.m. Eastern, this morning and was still going at 5:00 p.m. The FBI was taking everything out of their–all of the computers, file cabinets, everything.
It should be noted that this charity was under investigation by the old U.S. Customs Service Office of Investigations, before it became part of ICE. They did good work on this entity, and it’s a shame they were not able to continue, once it became part of ICE and Special Agent in Charge a/k/a “Abu Moskowitz”–a crony of LIFE associate and ally (and former Islamic terrorist) –took over.
Tags: Debbie Schlussel, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Imad Hamad, Special Agent, U.S. Customs Service Office of Investigations
Nice stat for the Feebs, but, as Ms. Schlussel points out, the GROUNDWORK was laid out by the legacy U.S. Customs OI.
Why isn’t ICE doing that kind of work today? Well, it might be convenient to blame Brian Moskowitz (no defense here, though), but the REAL reasons are twofold:
1. ICE gave up terrorist financial investigations (many having an international nexus, and under ENORMOUS political pressure) to an agency (i.e. the FBI) that had little, if any experience in this area. Heck, it would be like asking ICE to investigate a bank robbery – something that ICE is not TRAINED to do.
2. But, even moreso, the entire focus of ICE is moving away from its legacy Customs traditional role of investigating drug smuggling, weapons trafficking, child poronography and, yes, money laundering, to almost exclsively in favor of illegal immigration round-ups and deports. You don’t need a GS-13 criminal investigator, whose job description SPECIFICALLY states that he/she will engage in the investigation, prosecution and dismantling of COMPLEX CRIMINAL ENTERPRISES to engage in the administrative arrests of aliens, many of whom will be out on the street before the agent says “boo”.
Start writing your Congressman and Senator: NO MORE ICE. Split ICE into a customs division and an immigration division AND FUND AND STAFF BOTH EQUALLY WELL. Don’t just expect 5,000 (and shrinking) ICE agents to do DOUBLE the work than it had before with only a 50 percent increase in staff and an actual combined LOSS of funding (compared to the funding levels of the respective legacy services).
4EVERCUSTOMS on September 18, 2006 at 7:23 pm