The Muslim immigrant apologists are gonna have a tough time if it’s proven that the passports found among the bodies of the Paris terrorist attackers were used to gain entry into France.
UPDATED BELOW.
From the Independent:
A Syrian passport has been found on the body of one of the suicide bombers at the Stade de France, French police have told Reuters.
Information emerging from the scene indicates one of the attackers at the stadium may have been French. Witnesses described one attacker as “white”, “European type” according to BFMtv.
It has not been established whether the passport is genuine, with many analysts pointing out false Syrian passports can be easily obtained within the war-torn Middle Eastern nation.
AP saying a "#Syrian passport was found on one of the terrorists" but it means nothing. False passports in #Syria cost less than 1000 US$.
— Elijah J. Magnier (@EjmAlrai) November 14, 2015
Three suicide bombers died in the attack on the sports stadium in the centre of Paris, one of seven separate attacks across the capital on Friday evening.
Uhhh that doesn’t sound meaningless to me. Even if it’s a fake passport, that means someone used to get into Europe as a migrant. In fact, doesn’t that prove that the authorities’ terrorist filtering system just isn’t working?
Sounds like a problem to me…
UPDATE:
It does indeed look like one of the attackers was a Syrian refugee, or at least pretended to be one:
#Greece PublicOrderMin Toskas confirms Paris attacker w Syrian passport was registered as refugee on Leros island in Oct. /via @AntennaNews
— Yannis Koutsomitis (@YanniKouts) November 14, 2015
#Greek minister Toskas confirms #Paris attacker found with #Syrian passport registered as refugee on Leros island in October #ParisAttacks
— Sofia Petkar (@SophiePetkar) November 14, 2015
Only 1 source at moment but @AP quotes Greek official saying 1 of #Paris attackers came into EU via Greek island, Leros last month @BBCNews
— Annita McVeigh (@annita_mcveigh) November 14, 2015
Another of the attackers has been identified as a French national: