An Iranian Madrassa for Recruiting Hispanic Students

A few days ago Alberto pointed out a report that officials here in the U.S. are not paying enough attention to Iran’s growing relationship with Cuba and Latin America. And we already know groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah have been in South and Central America and Mexico for several years now, training radical groups in those areas, and even the Mexican drug cartels … not to mention reports of OTMs crossing the border into the U.S..

Now comes this from the Washington Post

The Mexican law student was surprised by how easy it was to get into Iran two years ago. By merely asking questions about Islam at a party, he managed to pique the interest of Iran’s top diplomat in Mexico. Months later, he had a plane ticket and a scholarship to a mysterious school in Iran as a guest of the Islamic Republic.

Next came the start of classes and a second surprise: There were dozens of others just like him.

“There were 25 or 30 of us in my class, all from Latin America,” recalled the student, who was just 19 when he arrived at the small institute that styled itself an Iranian madrassa for Hispanics. “I met Colombians, Venezuelans, multiple Argentines.” Many were new Muslim converts, he said, and all were subject to an immersion course, in perfect Spanish, in what he described as “anti-Americanism and Islam.”

The student, whose first name is Carlos but who spoke on the condition that his full name not be used, left for home only three months later. But his brief Iranian adventure provides a window into an unusual outreach program by Iran, one that targets young adults from countries south of the U.S. border. In recent years, the program has brought hundreds of Latin Americans to Iran for intensive Spanish-language instruction in Iranian religion and culture, much of it supervised by a man who is wanted internationally on terrorism charges, according to U.S. officials and experts.

They describe the program as part of a larger effort by Iran to expand its influence in the Western Hemisphere by building a network of supporters and allies in America’s backyard. The initiative includes not only the recruitment of foreign students for special study inside Iran, but also direct outreach to Latin countries through the construction of mosques and cultural centers and, beginning last year, a new cable TV network that broadcasts Iranian programming in Spanish.

Regional experts say such “soft power” initiatives are mainly political, intended in particular to strengthen Tehran’s foothold in countries such as Venezuela and Ecuador, which share similar anti-American views. But in some cases, Iranian officials have sought to enlist Latin Americans for espionage and even hacking operations targeting U.S. computer systems, according to U.S. and Latin American law-enforcement and intelligence officials.

A report issued in May by an Argentine prosecutor cited evidence of “local clandestine intelligence networks” organized by Iran in several South American countries. The document accused Tehran of using religious and cultural programs as cover to create a “capability to provide logistic, economic and operative support to terrorist attacks decided by the Islamic regime.”

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Mexico’s Deadly Drug Jihad Escalates

At this rate the only Mexicans alive on the continent will be the illegals in the USA. It’s only a matter of time before this deadly tsunami floods across our borders. Gov. Jan Brewer is prescient …

MEXICO CITY – A Mexican federal official says a witness has told police that 72 people found dead at a ranch near the U.S. border were migrants.

The official says the witness says the migrants had been kidnapped by an armed group and taken to the ranch in San Fernando, a town south of Brownsville, Texas. The witness was a migrant who managed to escape and alerted the marines who found the bodies.

The official had access to the investigation and spoke Wednesday on condition of anonymity because the was not authorized to speak publicly about the case.

And then there was this “shadows of Fallujah” episode in Mexico from over the weekend:

CUERNAVACA, Mexico — The decapitated bodies of four men were hung from a bridge Sunday in this central Mexican city besieged by fighting between two drug lords.

A gang led by kingpin Hector Beltran Leyva took responsibility for the killings in a message left with the bodies, the attorney general’s office of Morelos state said in a statement.

The beheaded and mutilated bodies were hung by their feet early Sunday from the bridge in Cuernavaca, a popular weekend getaway for Mexico City residents.

Cuernavaca has become a battleground for control of the Beltran Leyva cartel since its leader, Arturo Beltran Leyva, was killed there in a December shootout with marines. […]

Contrary to the left’s assertions, we do not hate the Mexicans. We sympathize with their plight in their highly corrupt government, almost non-existent economy, and the growingly unsafe conditions within their own country. But they need to stand up and hold their leaders feet to the fire. I don’t believe we are out of line expecting them to abide by the laws of this land, and that begins with not breaking a law by crossing our border illegally.

Pres. Calderon, heal thyself.

Update: The dead were “illegal aliens” … in Mexico (you heard right):

MEXICO CITY — A survivor has told police that 72 people found dead at a ranch near the Mexican border with Texas were migrants kidnapped by an armed group, a federal official said Wednesday.

[…]

A federal official said that man had identified himself an illegal migrant. The man said he and other migrants had been kidnapped by an armed group and taken to the ranch in San Fernando …

The official said police believe the migrants were mostly from Central America – a population that has been increasingly targeted by drug gangs who demand money from U.S.-bound foreigners or who kidnap them to claim ransoms from relatives in the United States or their home countries. […]

I repeat my recommendation to Mexico’s president.