THE FORT DIX TERRORIST CASE AND PROFILING
by Moshe Phillips
The convictions of the five terrorists who plotted to murder American
soldiers at Fort Dix in 2007 should cause some much needed attention to
be placed on the danger we face from terrorists working as taxi
drivers.
Faten Shnewer, the mother of defendant Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer, has
received international media attention in the aftermath of the guilty
verdict. She told reporters that the FBI informants should be the ones
in jail. “Not my son and his friends.” Mohamad lived in Cherry Hill,
New Jersey and worked as a taxi driver. Shnewer was arrested by the FBI
while in his taxi at the Philadelphia International Airport.
Shockingly, the pattern of terrorists working as taxi drivers has gone
virtually unnoticed by U.S. security officials. Steps have not been
taken to use profiling to investigate the backgrounds of taxi drivers.
Six people were killed and over 1,000 injured by the Islamic terrorists
who bombed in the World Trade Center on February 26, 1993. The
terrorists parked a Ryder rental van at One World Trade Center, the
North Tower, and some members of the terrorist cell responsible for the
attack drove taxis. Many of the Islamic terror cells that have been
uncovered in America have included Islamic immigrants that drove
taxicabs.
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