Federal agents escort an unidentified man, center, from the apartment of Najibullah Zazi in Aurora, Colo., on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009. Federal agents on Wednesday searched the home of Zazi, a suburban Denver man identified by law enforcement as having a possible link to al-Qaida. Zazi has denied he's a central figure in a terrorism investigation that fed fears of a possible bomb plot and led to several police raids in New York City on Monday.
Afghan-born Najibullah Zazi in Denver, Colorado. Three men of Afghan origin, including Zazi, have been arrested for making false statements to FBI agents investigating an alleged plot to launch an attack in the United States, US officials said.
Mohammed Zazi, father of a man suspected of a link to terrorists leaves the Federal Building in Denver, Friday, Sept. 18, 2009 FBI agents were questioning the father of a man under investigation in a terrorism probe in New York and Denver, a spokeswoman for the defense team said Friday.
So, here we go again, with one more set of circumstances, that gives us the urgency to find safety in our own country. These people wonder why they are subjected to such stringent searches and rules to be allowed into our country? Here are some of the reasons!
So, here we go again, with one more set of circumstances, that gives us the urgency to find safety in our own country. These people wonder why they are subjected to such stringent searches and rules to be allowed into our country? Here are some of the reasons!
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