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On the night of the Benghazi terror attack, special operations put out 
multiple calls for all available military and other assets to be moved 
into position to help -- but the State Department and White House 
never gave the military permission to cross into Libya, sources told Fox 
News.The disconnect was one example of what sources described as a communication 
breakdown that left those on the ground without outside help."When you are 
on the ground, you depend on each other -- we're gonna get 
through this situation. But when you look up and then nothing outside 
of the stratosphere is coming to help you or rescue you, that's 
a bad feeling," one source said.Multiple sources spoke to Fox News about 
what they described as a lack of action in Benghazi on Sept. 
11 last year, when four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, were 
killed."They had no plan. They had no contingency plan for if this 
happens, and that's the problem this is going to face in the 
future," one source said. "They're dealing with more hostile regions, hostile 
countries. This attack's going to happen again."Under normal circumstances, 
authorities in Benghazi would have fallen under the chief of mission, one 
source said -- the person in charge of security in the country 
who in this case was Stevens. But once Stevens was cornered and 
members of his security detail pushed his distress button, that authority 
would have been transferred to his deputy. However, that deputy
 The passenger in the rear 
seat, James Coston, then fired multiple shots before he was killed by 
trooper James Harper. As Harper sought cover, Chesimard stepped out of the 
car and continuously fired at both him and Foerster, who was engaged 
in hand-to-hand combat with Clark Squire, the driver.Foerster was shot in 
the abdomen and right arm. According to police accounts, Chesimard picked 
up Foerster's gun and put two bullets in his head, execution-style, as 
he lay along the side of the turnpike. Authorities say her jammed 
handgun was found next to Foerster's body.Chesimard, Coston and Squire fled 
and abandoned their car 5 miles down the road. It didn't take 
long for police to locate the car and Coston, who was found 
dead near the vehicle. A half-hour after the shooting, state police arrested 
Chesimard. Squire was arrested a mile from the car about 40 hours 
after the incident.Chesimard denied that she shot at anyone and claimed 
that the militant and cop-killer labels made her a target. But four 
years later, she was convicted of first-degree murder, assault and battery 
of a police officer, assault with a dangerous weapon, assault with intent 
to kill, illegal possession of a weapon and armed robbery.On Nov. 2, 
1979, Chesimard escaped from prison in New Jersey. Police believe a group 
of black and white domestic terrorists approached Chesimard while at a maximum 
security prison in West Virginia, but waited until she was transferred to 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ifle used 
to shoot at the White House at a "desolate crater" outside his 
home in Idaho Falls, prosecutors said in the document. They said a 
witness told them Ortega-Hernandez practiced shooting at items including 
"a home stereo amplifier, an empty ammunition case, a video cassette recorder, 
and a stereo speaker."Ortega-Hernandez fired the assault weapon from his 
car, a black Honda Accord, and then fled on foot after he 
crashed it, prosecutors said. They said he was later photographed riding 
on a freight train headed northwest from Washington. A former FBI photographer 
who takes pictures of trains as a hobby took the picture and 
approached law enforcement with it, the document said.Ortega-Hernandez, 
who was arrested in Pennsylvania several days after the shooting, told investigators 
his car was stolen from him at gunpoint the same day as 
the shooting.A status conference in the case is set for June 18.
 "At the time of re-entry there was no derogatory information that suggested 
this individual posed a national security or public safety threat."-- Department 
of Homeland Security spokesman Peter Boogaard explaining to FOX News that 
Azamat Tazhayakov, accused of aiding the suspected Boston Marathon bombers, 
was allowed to re-enter the country on Jan. 20 on a student 
visa, despite having flunked out of school.A Quinnipiac University poll 
taken this week said in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings 
23 percent of voters changed their opinion on whether to allow a 
pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants.And that was before two Kazakh 
nationals, both in the country illegally, were arrested Wednesday for trying 
to destroy evidence at the behest of the surviving bombing suspect.While 
the poll found a majority still supports the idea of allowing illegal 
immigrants to stay and eventually become citizens, support dropped to 52 
percent, the lowest level recorded so far. The allegation that illegal immigrants 
were involved in the attack will not help that number.When Americans think 
about illegal immigration, they mostly think about migrs from Latin America, 
particularly Mexico. President Obama today will visit Mexico City as part 
of his push to legalize the millions of Hispanic illegal immigrants already 
in this country, no doubt discussing the strong ties with our North 
American neighbor and the economic and cultural contributions of Mexica
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