23 known terrorists caught crossing US border last year


FOX was correct. 23 people on the FBI's terrorism watch list have been arrested. There is a very distinct possibility others slipped into the US and weren't caught. CNN's article you cited tries very hard to brush this away:

There's no evidence of a sudden rush of individuals on the terror watch list showing up at the southern border. The information that is available is vague and leaves many questions unanswered. That said, it's entirely false to imply a small number of individuals on the terror watch list coming to the southern border is a new phenomenon. Furthermore, it's worth noting that being on the FBI's terror watch list does not mean someone is a terrorist or has proven ties to terrorists.

This is a series of logical fallacies that attempts to make this situation out to be nothing. First, whether there's a "sudden rush" or that these people are simply taking on opportunity they see to enter the US doesn't change they are on the FBI's terrorism watch list. This is called retrospective determinism. That is CNN tries to argue that some terrorists tried to enter the US but it isn't because of anything the current administration is doing or not doing, rather this is just 'normal.'

They then try to dismiss the whole thing as "vague." This too is just an appeal to the stone fallacy. That is, CNN dismisses the report out-of-hand without bothering to show it is wrong or inaccurate. This is also a form of trivial objections.

CNN goes further trying to dismiss this whole situation by using several more fallacies, but never does address the issue of persons on the FBI's terrorism watch list being caught crossing the Southern border with any thing substantive--because they can't unless they want to admit it is a problem for Democrats and the Joke administration. In totality, the CNN piece is little more than propaganda bolstering the Joke administration in the face of yet another major fuck up.
 
FOX was correct. 23 people on the FBI's terrorism watch list have been arrested. There is a very distinct possibility others slipped into the US and weren't caught. CNN's article you cited tries very hard to brush this away:



This is a series of logical fallacies that attempts to make this situation out to be nothing. First, whether there's a "sudden rush" or that these people are simply taking on opportunity they see to enter the US doesn't change they are on the FBI's terrorism watch list. This is called retrospective determinism. That is CNN tries to argue that some terrorists tried to enter the US but it isn't because of anything the current administration is doing or not doing, rather this is just 'normal.'

They then try to dismiss the whole thing as "vague." This too is just an appeal to the stone fallacy. That is, CNN dismisses the report out-of-hand without bothering to show it is wrong or inaccurate. This is also a form of trivial objections.

CNN goes further trying to dismiss this whole situation by using several more fallacies, but never does address the issue of persons on the FBI's terrorism watch list being caught crossing the Southern border with any thing substantive--because they can't unless they want to admit it is a problem for Democrats and the Joke administration. In totality, the CNN piece is little more than propaganda bolstering the Joke administration in the face of yet another major fuck up.

:palm:
 
are you arguing against the Terror Watch List and capture? Gitmo criteria was way too loose- agreed.
But here is the criteria now

Watch list is a national security issue. These are serious people when you star talking Yemeni terrorists

Now I know you can read, so how the hell did you discern that I'm AGAINST the watch list? I merely pointed out it's historically documented FLAWS, in conjunction with the article highlights that puts serious doubt as to the veracity of the OP. Had watch list mandates were done right, 9-11 wouldn't have occurred, j

Seriously, just look at this and remember the "watch list" started right after 9-11: https://theintercept.com/2014/08/05/watch-commander/
 
FOX was correct. 23 people on the FBI's terrorism watch list have been arrested. There is a very distinct possibility others slipped into the US and weren't caught. CNN's article you cited tries very hard to brush this away:



This is a series of logical fallacies that attempts to make this situation out to be nothing. First, whether there's a "sudden rush" or that these people are simply taking on opportunity they see to enter the US doesn't change they are on the FBI's terrorism watch list. This is called retrospective determinism. That is CNN tries to argue that some terrorists tried to enter the US but it isn't because of anything the current administration is doing or not doing, rather this is just 'normal.'

They then try to dismiss the whole thing as "vague." This too is just an appeal to the stone fallacy. That is, CNN dismisses the report out-of-hand without bothering to show it is wrong or inaccurate. This is also a form of trivial objections.

CNN goes further trying to dismiss this whole situation by using several more fallacies, but never does address the issue of persons on the FBI's terrorism watch list being caught crossing the Southern border with any thing substantive--because they can't unless they want to admit it is a problem for Democrats and the Joke administration. In totality, the CNN piece is little more than propaganda bolstering the Joke administration in the face of yet another major fuck up.

You're starting to babble like IntoTheNight.....another right wing wonk who's speciality is the misuse of the word "fallacy" and subsequent neologist phrases, right before he puts forth a diatribe of opinion, supposition and conjecture that he thinks are cleverly expressed facts.(hint: they're not) It almost seems that you're his alias.

Here's how I clarified the situation for another poster:

So the bottom line is that the subject title and OP is erroneous and misleading....as being on a "watch list" in and of itself does not mean you are a card carrying operative of Al Qaeda or Hamas or the Taliban...you could be just someone who knows of them or a relative or family friend. Hell, remember that Gitmo under the Shrub kicked 500 "watch list" types after years of incarceration with no explanation. And then there's this:

Alex Nowrasteh, director of immigration studies at the libertarian Cato Institute, told CNN that most years the number of those undocumented immigrants on the terror watch list encountered at the southern border "is in the low single digits."
"The numbers are so small it's hard to say anything statistically significant about them," Nowrasteh said, noting additionally that not a single American has "been killed by an illegal immigrant in a terrorist attack on US soil -- that hasn't happened."

 
FOX was correct. 23 people on the FBI's terrorism watch list have been arrested. There is a very distinct possibility others slipped into the US and weren't caught. CNN's article you cited tries very hard to brush this away:



This is a series of logical fallacies that attempts to make this situation out to be nothing. First, whether there's a "sudden rush" or that these people are simply taking on opportunity they see to enter the US doesn't change they are on the FBI's terrorism watch list. This is called retrospective determinism. That is CNN tries to argue that some terrorists tried to enter the US but it isn't because of anything the current administration is doing or not doing, rather this is just 'normal.'

They then try to dismiss the whole thing as "vague." This too is just an appeal to the stone fallacy. That is, CNN dismisses the report out-of-hand without bothering to show it is wrong or inaccurate. This is also a form of trivial objections.

CNN goes further trying to dismiss this whole situation by using several more fallacies, but never does address the issue of persons on the FBI's terrorism watch list being caught crossing the Southern border with any thing substantive--because they can't unless they want to admit it is a problem for Democrats and the Joke administration. In totality, the CNN piece is little more than propaganda bolstering the Joke administration in the face of yet another major fuck up.

You're starting to babble like IntoTheNight.....another right wing wonk who's speciality is the misuse of the word "fallacy" and subsequent neologist phrases, right before he puts forth a diatribe of opinion, supposition and conjecture that he thinks are cleverly expressed facts.(hint: they're not) It almost seems that you're his alias.

Here's how I clarified the situation for another poster:

So the bottom line is that the subject title and OP is erroneous and misleading....as being on a "watch list" in and of itself does not mean you are a card carrying operative of Al Qaeda or Hamas or the Taliban...you could be just someone who knows of them or a relative or family friend. Hell, remember that Gitmo under the Shrub kicked 500 "watch list" types after years of incarceration with no explanation. And then there's this:

Alex Nowrasteh, director of immigration studies at the libertarian Cato Institute, told CNN that most years the number of those undocumented immigrants on the terror watch list encountered at the southern border "is in the low single digits."
"The numbers are so small it's hard to say anything statistically significant about them," Nowrasteh said, noting additionally that not a single American has "been killed by an illegal immigrant in a terrorist attack on US soil -- that hasn't happened."

https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/17/poli...border-terror-watchlist-fact-check/index.html
 
You're starting to babble like IntoTheNight.....another right wing wonk who's speciality is the misuse of the word "fallacy" and subsequent neologist phrases, right before he puts forth a diatribe of opinion, supposition and conjecture that he thinks are cleverly expressed facts.(hint: they're not) It almost seems that you're his alias.

Here's how I clarified the situation for another poster:

So the bottom line is that the subject title and OP is erroneous and misleading....as being on a "watch list" in and of itself does not mean you are a card carrying operative of Al Qaeda or Hamas or the Taliban...you could be just someone who knows of them or a relative or family friend. Hell, remember that Gitmo under the Shrub kicked 500 "watch list" types after years of incarceration with no explanation. And then there's this:

Alex Nowrasteh, director of immigration studies at the libertarian Cato Institute, told CNN that most years the number of those undocumented immigrants on the terror watch list encountered at the southern border "is in the low single digits."
"The numbers are so small it's hard to say anything statistically significant about them," Nowrasteh said, noting additionally that not a single American has "been killed by an illegal immigrant in a terrorist attack on US soil -- that hasn't happened."


I explain my use of them unlike ITN. Your explanation is another trivial objection. We don't know how serious the classification of these individuals was. Yes, there are different levels of terrorist threat assigned to people on that watch list. But regardless, we shouldn't be having anyone on it entering the US or attempting to do so, particularly across a now nearly open border.
 
Then post a cognitive rebuttal as to why. Defend CNN's article.

Okay.

FOX was correct. 23 people on the FBI's terrorism watch list have been arrested. There is a very distinct possibility others slipped into the US and weren't caught. CNN's article you cited tries very hard to brush this away:

Nope they are not brushing this away.

This is a series of logical fallacies that attempts to make this situation out to be nothing. First, whether there's a "sudden rush" or that these people are simply taking on opportunity they see to enter the US doesn't change they are on the FBI's terrorism watch list.

Correct. CNN doesn't deny that they are on the FBI's terrorism watch list. Also CNN is correct that this isn't a new phenomenon. It has always happened BEFORE the Biden Administration.

This is called retrospective determinism. That is CNN tries to argue that some terrorists tried to enter the US but it isn't because of anything the current administration is doing or not doing, rather this is just 'normal.'

See above. Remember 9/11?

They then try to dismiss the whole thing as "vague." This too is just an appeal to the stone fallacy. That is, CNN dismisses the report out-of-hand without bothering to show it is wrong or inaccurate. This is also a form of trivial objections.

Nope. The claim and the information is vague. Do you disagree?

CNN goes further trying to dismiss this whole situation by using several more fallacies, but never does address the issue of persons on the FBI's terrorism watch list being caught crossing the Southern border with any thing substantive--because they can't unless they want to admit it is a problem for Democrats and the Joke administration. In totality, the CNN piece is little more than propaganda bolstering the Joke administration in the face of yet another major fuck up.

See above. CNN does not dismiss the whole situation. It simply acknowledges the situation and stated that it is nothing new as was claimed.

I feel better now. I cringed at your post so hard but now I feel better., :awesome:
 
Now I know you can read, so how the hell did you discern that I'm AGAINST the watch list? I merely pointed out it's historically documented FLAWS, in conjunction with the article highlights that puts serious doubt as to the veracity of the OP. Had watch list mandates were done right, 9-11 wouldn't have occurred, j

Seriously, just look at this and remember the "watch list" started right after 9-11: https://theintercept.com/2014/08/05/watch-commander/
9-11 made the PresidentDailyBrief They were trying to put it together.
I dont know if they would have been on the watch list or not. I do know international terrorists belong on it.

As to the numbers they are classified yes, but you can extrapolate based on the sheer numbers crossing
and 23 of that level is a major security threat
 
Quote Originally Posted by Taichiliberal View Post
You're starting to babble like IntoTheNight.....another right wing wonk who's speciality is the misuse of the word "fallacy" and subsequent neologist phrases, right before he puts forth a diatribe of opinion, supposition and conjecture that he thinks are cleverly expressed facts.(hint: they're not) It almost seems that you're his alias.

Here's how I clarified the situation for another poster:

So the bottom line is that the subject title and OP is erroneous and misleading....as being on a "watch list" in and of itself does not mean you are a card carrying operative of Al Qaeda or Hamas or the Taliban...you could be just someone who knows of them or a relative or family friend. Hell, remember that Gitmo under the Shrub kicked 500 "watch list" types after years of incarceration with no explanation. And then there's this:

Alex Nowrasteh, director of immigration studies at the libertarian Cato Institute, told CNN that most years the number of those undocumented immigrants on the terror watch list encountered at the southern border "is in the low single digits."
"The numbers are so small it's hard to say anything statistically significant about them," Nowrasteh said, noting additionally that not a single American has "been killed by an illegal immigrant in a terrorist attack on US soil -- that hasn't happened."





I explain my use of them unlike ITN. Your explanation is another trivial objection. We don't know how serious the classification of these individuals was. Yes, there are different levels of terrorist threat assigned to people on that watch list. But regardless, we shouldn't be having anyone on it entering the US or attempting to do so, particularly across a now nearly open border.

Your explanation is meaningless...it's just a amalgamation of phraseology and a regurgitation of the opinion, supposition and conjecture you try to pass off a fact.

Bottom line: the article I linked and the its excerpt PROVE that the OP is in error and misleading. The real story will come if these alleged 23 arrests go to trial or are indefinitely detained before being kicked without a decent explanation, like the Shrub did with Gitmo.

YOU don't have the cojones to concede the point, and try to avoid that by blathering a moot point and yet another opinion. That's the problem with you wonks...FoxNoise or some similar entity tells you anything, and you'll BS and blow smoke to the end to defend, justify or excuse it....you throw anything against the wall to avoid conceding to a logical, fact based point. You're no different than ITN, just a horse of a different color. Carry on.
 
CBP has released data showing that in 2021 23 known terrorists on the US terrorism watch list / database were caught crossing into the US over our Southern border.

FoxNews says differently. According to the article you cited, 23 known OR SUSPECTED terrorists tried to cross all our borders, including international flights. Given they rarely try for our most protected, Southern border, we can assume that not all of them crossed there.

Most either arrive in airports, or try to cross on the Northern Border that Republicans want to completely open up.

23 known or suspected terrorists at the border in 2021

This means that there was an almost certainty that more terrorists than those caught got into the US.

These suspected terrorists were caught at border crossings, so there is no reason to be certain they are entering outside border crossings.
 
9-11 made the PresidentDailyBrief They were trying to put it together.
I dont know if they would have been on the watch list or not. I do know international terrorists belong on it.

As to the numbers they are classified yes, but you can extrapolate based on the sheer numbers crossing
and 23 of that level is a major security threat

Umm, NO! Condi Rice famously (or infamously) stated that the PDB that Clinton handed over to the Shrub was dismissed as a "historical document".

The lamest excuse for incompetence to date in history. The damned paper was titled, "‘Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States.’"
And the 15 hijackers were on the NSA/FBI/CIA watch list. That's how they knew EXACTLY their movements right up to 9-11. These jokers went to the respective airlines and bought one way tickets with cash and no luggage. That in conjunction with the watch list should have set off bells and whistles. To this day, no one connected to that event can give you a straight answer.

And no, there is no "extrapolation"....Fox Noise makes claims that are dubious at best as proved by my link. I'm just damned tired of them trying to stoke the fear factor to justify anything the MAGA/teabagger GOP shovels out.
 
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