Ex CIA agent to Napolitano: Libyan refugees will come to Jersey
Tuesday, April 12, 2011 at 12:46AM
Ex CIA agent Wayne Simmons' career in intelligence spanned 27 years. He told Judge Andrew Napolitano Libyan refugees will be brought to New Jersey. [Photo from IntelligenceSummit.org]Ex CIA agent Wayne Simmons appeared on 'Freedom Watch' on Monday and he dropped a bombshell. Simmons told Judge Andrew Napolitano during the judge's nightly show on Fox Business Network Libyan refugees will be flown to New Jersey.
Napolitano, a Libertarian, believes the NATO no-fly zone President Barack Obama justified on a "humanitarian basis" is an unconstitutional action. The judge has also been critical of President George W. Bush.
Simmons said the US Dept. of State has a massive asylum initiative.
That initiative has not always gone well.
Simmons said that's how one of the most dangerous gangs, MS-13, came to the U.S. Simmons said there are also "17 known gangs" from Somalia with a presence here.
"Libyans are on the list," said Simmons. "It is underway and it won't be long before C-17s or commercial jets arrive in Ft. Dix."
Napolitano said there are "huge federal properties in New Jersey."
Simmons said historically, special flights land at McGuire. "And they put them [the refugees] on Range Road." The refugees are housed in tents at first, but then they will eventually be released into the US population.
The ex CIA agent said Obama will use the humanitarian argument as the reason to fly them here.
"There's no way to monitor them," Simmons said. The ex agent believes importing Libyan refugees will pose a national security threat. "It's impossible to run background checks." Simmons said there's no way to know who they are.
One celebrity advocating for refugees was puzzled about the action in Libya. Film star Mia Farrow put forth a question about Sudan where 200,000-400,000 people have been killed and almost 3 million have been displaced.
Speaking at a lecture before the International Relations Council at Princeton University, Farrow said, "The government in Khartoum is arming Islamic nomadic peoples and giving them license to attack the camps…These partisans are called Janjaweed, which means 'demons on horses' ... I wish that some of the attention that has been directed at Libya would carry over to the Sudan." [The Daily Princetonian]
Napolitano said Libya will produce "a refugee crisis no one saw coming."
New Jersey has long been a designation for refugees. Lutheran Social Services operates the New Jersey Refugee Resettlement Program. The organization said it is "the largest program of its kind in New Jersey."
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