Suspects Caught At Border Says Report

Today, we’re discussing a concerning report from the U.S.-Mexico border. San Diego Sector Border Patrol agents reportedly apprehended three suspected Palestinian terrorists who illegally crossed into California from Mexico. This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges at the border and raises serious concerns about national security.

According to the New York Post, Border Patrol agents took three suspected Palestinian terrorists into custody earlier this month. One of the men was reportedly found with a “salacious photo” of a masked man holding an AK-47 rifle. While a source within U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) could not confirm the report, they stated it is “highly likely.” Information on Special Interest Aliens (SIA) is typically not shared widely outside the originating sector until it reaches higher headquarters.

Another source indicated that San Diego Sector agents are encountering a significant number of SIAs, making the report “highly probable.” It appears that these crossings are being directed to California after Del Rio Sector agents began performing enhanced background screenings in collaboration with the FBI. The source suggested that California sectors might not be conducting the same level of vetting currently.

“Since this whole mess began,” the source added, these crossings are “highly dangerous, and this administration does not care one bit.”

In addition to the three Palestinian suspects, the San Diego Sector agents also apprehended a Turkish migrant suspected of terrorist ties. All four individuals were transferred from Border Patrol custody to ICE and the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force for further investigation.

This incident is part of a broader trend. Breitbart Texas reported in April that the apprehension of SIAs is increasing along the southern border. According to a Department of Homeland Security report reviewed by Breitbart Texas, nearly 25,000 migrants from Special Interest Countries in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa were apprehended entering the United States during the first six months of fiscal year 2024.

CBP data shows that Border Patrol agents encountered 375 migrants who illegally crossed the border and were later found in the Terrorist Screening Data Set during the four fiscal years of the Biden-Harris administration (FY21-24). By comparison, 11 migrants in this category were encountered during the same period of the Trump administration (FY17-20).

These security concerns are not limited to the U.S.-Mexico border. Swanton Sector officials reported record-shattering apprehensions of migrants from 85 nations, according to social media posts by Chief Patrol Agent Robert Garcia. This list includes countries with known ties to terrorism, such as Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, among others.

The apprehension of individuals with suspected ties to terrorist groups underscores the importance of rigorous screening and robust security measures at the border. The influx of SIAs poses significant challenges for national security agencies tasked with preventing potential threats.

The list of nations includes migrants from Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Anguilla, Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Congo, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eswatini, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Guinea, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Liberia, Lithuania, Mauritania, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Romania, Russia. Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden, Syria, Taiwan, Togo, Turkiye, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe.

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