At least 140 suspected terrorists have tried to cross into the United States this year, a major increase on the record 98 detected last year, the 16 detected in 2021, and just three detected in Donald Trump’s final year in office.
All told, there has reportedly been a ninefold increase in such crossings since Joe Biden took office – although the true figure is likely higher, considering the number of “known gotaways” who have disappeared into America without being detained or vetted under Biden is an astonishing 1.5 million.
Even migrants who are apprehended are often screened ineptly, with a recent Homeland Security report describing how Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released a migrant who turned out to be on the Terrorist Watchlist in April 2022, with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents unable to locate him for weeks thereafter.
“This un-secure border, it’s not simply a threat from possible criminals and others in South America, there are people from a variety of countries, not just China, who I think are sneaking in,” warns Fred Fleitz, the National Security Council’s chief of staff during the Trump administration and a former CIA analyst.
