The two illegal Jordanian immigrants who allegedly breached a secure area of Marine Corps Base Quantico are free after posting bail. Hasan Yousef Hamdan, 32, and Mohammad Khair Dabous, 28, were allowed to leave federal custody despite their status as illegal immigrants and both men being subject to removal proceedings.
Bail for Hamdan was set at $15,000 and $10,000 for Dabous. On July 22, during a court appearance, a judge ordered both men released after they had met their bail requirements. Additionally, the judge ordered that they must show up for all future court proceedings and that they stay away from any U.S. military installations including Quantico. Court documents indicate federal prosecutors supported the conditions of release for the two Jordanian nationals.
On May 3, the Jordanian nationals were detained and arrested at Quantico. At one point, they told law enforcement they were Amazon delivery contractors. This, however, proved false. Following their arrest for trespassing, the two men were handed over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for proceedings due to their status as illegal immigrants.
Questions regarding why Hamdan and Dabous attempted to gain access to secured areas at Quantico remain—at least publicly—unanswered. “Big-time intel failure, security failure,” a federal law enforcement official said in a recent interview.
“If it wasn’t an act of terrorism, why aren’t the government officials releasing the details of this? What was the intent?”

