MARXIST TERRORIST SUSPECTED OF WOUNDING SIX U.S. SOLDIERS LEADS MIGRANT MARCH
BY DANIEL GREENFIELD
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Quick question, isn't this what we have drones for? We've taken out Al Qaeda terrorists for less.
Since American soldiers obviously don't matter to the Left, a New York Times story of the period also mentions that it injured Honduran civilians.
A suspect in a 1987 bombing that wounded six American soldiers in Honduras is leading a group of migrants demanding entry into the United States.And so we have a suspect in a bomb attack that wounded 6 American soldiers delivering a letter to our consulate.
Alfonso Guerrero Ulloa organized a march of approximately 100 migrants to the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana, Mexico, on Tuesday, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported. Ulloa delivered a letter to the consulate on behalf of the migrants, asking for either entry into the U.S. or a payment of $50,000 per person.
Ulloa has lived in Mexico since 1987 after fleeing Honduras in the wake of a bombing that wounded six soldiers. Ulloa was suspected of planting a bomb in a Chinese restaurant, but received asylum from Mexico, whose government described the suspected terrorist as a “freedom fighter.”The Marxist-Leninist terror group was a spinoff of the Honduras Communist party and had been trained by the Cubans.
Ulloa posted a lengthy diatribe about the 1987 bombing to Facebook in June 2017.
In the post, Ulloa again denied any role in the bombing, though he admitted to being a member of Popular Revolutionary Forces-Lorenzo Zelaya — a now-defunct left-wing group whose members claimed responsibility in 1982 for hijacking a plane and taking hostages, including eight Americans.
Since American soldiers obviously don't matter to the Left, a New York Times story of the period also mentions that it injured Honduran civilians.
"A bomb exploded at a restaurant in a town north of Tegucigalpa Saturday evening, seriously injuring six American soldiers and six Honduran civilians, officials said today.The Left would call those Honduran civilians, collateral damage.
The bomb, made from about 12 sticks of dynamite, exploded about 7:30 P.M. Saturday in the town of Comayagua at a restaurant popular among the 1,200 United States soldiers stationed at Palmerola Air Base, about 12 miles to the south."