A recent Department of Homeland Security report indicates an upward trend of migration from Special Interest Countries – regions flagged for terrorism concerns – to the United States. Almost 25,000 migrants, primarily single adult males from these regions, were detained attempting to enter the U.S. during the first half of the 2024 fiscal year, compared to 61,000 for the entirety of 2023 — a six percent increase. Most of the migrants were released into the U.S. pending asylum claims.
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A notable majority of these migrants hail from Turkey, with around 7,000 apprehended since the beginning of October. Migrants from the Islamic Republic of Mauritania have also surged in numbers, with over 4,300 intercepted since October, marking a 65 percent increase year-on-year. Mauritania was flagged by the State Department in 2023 as a high-risk zone compounded by crime and terrorism.
The report also draws attention to the growing number of migrants from Middle-Eastern Special Interest Countries, including Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, Syria, Iran, and Lebanon. The number of migrants from Jordan and Morocco has escalated more than tenfold compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year.
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The term “Special Interest Alien” (SIA) stipulates a non-U.S. individual who could pose a national security risk. SIAs are identified based on their travel patterns primed towards potential terrorism. This does not confirm any direct terrorist connections but indicates the need for extensive investigation due to possible security threats.
However, with the incredibly high number of Special Interest Aliens entering the country due to the Biden government’s mishandling of the border crisis, such extensive investigation is not possible. “When you are apprehending thousands each day, it is a struggle to conduct thorough interviews and investigations on each and every one, even those from Special Interest Countries,” a source told Breitbart News.
In March, authorities arrested a 22-year-old Lebanese national near El Paso, Texas, who referred to himself as a Hezbollah terrorist and expressed his intent to build a bomb while in the U.S. and target New York.