Border Ranchers in New Mexico Warn: ‘We’re Finding Prayer Rugs Out Here!’ (VIDEO)

Border ranchers and farmers in New Mexico say they’ve been finding Islamic prayer rugs on their properties in the last few months.

“There’s a lot of people coming in not just from Mexico. People, the general public, just don’t get the terrorist threats of that. That’s what’s really scary. You don’t know what’s coming across. We’ve found prayer rugs out here. It’s unreal. It’s not just Mexican nationals that are coming across,” a rancher who lives in the southwestern part of New Mexico told the Washington Examiner.

Via the Examiner:

The rancher and six other residents of Animus told Washington Examiner this week that migrants from places other than Mexico and Central America are arriving.

“I’ve talked to several agents that I trust. There’s not a lot that I do trust, but the ones I do trust, I talk to them,” she said during a tour of her property. “What Border Patrol classifies as OTMs [other than Mexicans] has really increased in the last couple years, but drastically within the last six months. Chinese, Germans, Russians, a lot of Middle Easterners. Those Czechoslovakians they caught over on our neighbor’s just last summer.”

Video via the Washington Examiner:

The accounts from the ranchers and farmers in New Mexico corroborate reporting from Judicial Watch and other embedded reporters claiming military-aged males from Bangladesh and the Middle East are trying to cross the border.

In October, the Guatemalan president announced the Central American country apprehended almost 100 ISIS terrorists.

According to a Univision correspondent, Bangladeshis joined the migrant caravan before it crossed from Guatemala into Mexico in October.

This is especially troubling because Bangladesh has one of the largest Muslim populations in the world with a very high rate of Islamic terrorism and barbarism.

Also, according to Judicial Watch, who has a reporter embedded in Guatemala, migrants from Haiti, Congo, Sri Lanka, Angola, Cameroon, and Bangladesh latched onto the caravan.

Investigative reporter Sara Carter was in McAllen, Texas last week and met two men from Bangladesh who crossed the border. According to Sara Carter, their journey took 3 months and cost $16,000 a piece.

Sara Carter did say in a follow up video that the two Bangladeshi men were apprehended by border patrol agents.

Meanwhile, the Democrats are refusing to compromise and give President Trump money to build a border wall because they want more terrorists to enter the United States.

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