The FBI is conducting an investigation into over a dozen Uzbek nationals who were permitted entry into the United States after seeking asylum at the southern border with Mexico earlier this year. Multiple US officials have stated that the investigation was initiated after it was discovered that the migrants had the assistance of a smuggler linked to ISIS. While no specific ISIS plot has been identified, FBI officials are working to identify and assess all individuals who gained entry to the US and are scrutinizing some of them as possible criminal threats. The incident has raised concerns about potential vulnerabilities in border security and heightened the ongoing political debate on the matter.
The FBI immediately began locating the migrants and investigating their backgrounds once it became aware of the existence of a human smuggling network that aided them in their journey to the US. Turkish authorities have arrested the smuggler and other members of his network at the request of the US. The FBI has obtained information from the smuggler to assist in its investigation. There is currently no evidence connecting the individuals facilitated by the network to terrorist organizations or plotting a terrorist attack in the US. However, more than 15 of the migrants remain under scrutiny by the FBI as possible criminal threats.
This incident highlights the intersection of two crises created by and now facing the Biden government: terrorism and border security.