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    San Diego Union Tribune, CA
    Aug 20 2004

    Mexico detains 8 from Armenia, Iran, Iraq


    By Anna Cearley
    UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
    August 20, 2004

    Mexican authorities detained eight people from Armenia, Iran and Iraq
    at a Mexicali hotel yesterday after exchanging information with the
    FBI, Mexican police said.

    The six men and two women, one of whom is eight months pregnant, were
    found about 11 a.m. by members of the State Preventive Police at the
    hotel, in the city's center.

    The continuing threat of a terrorist attack has raised concerns that
    terrorists could try to enter the United States from Mexico.

    Mexican immigration officials are interviewing the detainees and
    examining their documents to determine whether they are in the
    country legally. U.S. authorities are interested in learning if any
    have ties to groups intent on harming the United States.

    Based on initial interviews, most of those being held appear to have
    come from Armenia after fleeing religious persecution in Iran and
    Iraq, said Alfredo Arenas Moreno, the international liaison for the
    State Preventive Police.

    The group appears to have flown from Moscow to Mexico City and then
    to have made its way north to Mexicali.

    Baja California has historically been a conduit for Middle
    Easterners, particularly Iraqi Catholics, or Chaldeans, some of whom
    try to seek asylum in the United States. It wasn't clear if any of
    the detainees are Chaldean.

    One of the detainees appeared to be a smuggler, and another was
    overseeing the group's transportation from Armenia to Mexicali,
    according to the State Preventive Police.

    Four apparently are legal residents of the United States, and Mexican
    authorities were preparing to arrange interviews for the FBI.
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