Suspected Terrorist, Alfonso Guerrero Ulloa, Leading Migrant Group Demanding Entry Into US – IOTW Report

Suspected Terrorist, Alfonso Guerrero Ulloa, Leading Migrant Group Demanding Entry Into US

Ulloa also railed against the presence of American military members in Honduras and called on “gringo trash” to leave the country.

 

Daily Caller: 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.

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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.”

An appropriations bill passed by Congress in December 1987 included Congress’s findings that “the bomb was directed at American soldiers and did in fact wound American soldiers and an American contractor.” The report noted that Ulloa was a suspect in the bombing.

Ulloa has posted on Facebook about his role in organizing the migrants in Mexico, which he is open about, and the accusations against him from 1987, which he denies.  MORE HERE

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