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In November 2022, the speaker investigated a Muslims-only mosque and migrant shelter near the Tijuana wall. They discovered individuals from Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Chechnya, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and other countries known for terrorist activities. These individuals, referred to as special interest aliens, were brought in without proper vetting. The speaker believes that the government is not conducting thorough screenings for these people. They also mention the recent influx of Haitians. Another report reveals that over 220,000 immigrants have been allowed to fly directly into the US from their home countries. The speakers express their frustration and call for criminal charges against those responsible, referring to the situation as an invasion and an act of treason against the country.

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The Homeland Security Department's inspector general released a report on the release of a suspected terrorist at the border during the mass migration crisis. The report reveals that border patrol was too overwhelmed to prioritize counterterrorism work, which I have been warning about for two years. The protocols for counterterrorism programs were not being followed. The suspect was able to make his way to Florida before being tracked down two weeks later. This highlights the impact of the mass migration crisis on border patrol's ability to carry out their routine duties. For a detailed analysis, you can find the report under my name at cis.org.

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We don't need to build a wall; it's not an emergency. The idea that terrorists are invading through the southern border is false. Recent reports indicate that some individuals with suspected ties to ISIS crossed the border over a year ago. Alarmingly, during a three-year period, over 100 people on the terrorist watch list were released into the U.S. under the Biden administration. Among the record number of migrants crossing the border, one was linked to an Afghan terror organization. Border patrol agents encountered at least 375 illegal migrants on the terror watch list, with 99 released into American communities, including thousands from Afghanistan, China, Iran, Syria, and Uzbekistan. The notion of a wall is not a solution to this issue.

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Border patrol agents have expressed concerns about the lack of manpower on the southern border due to agents being pulled off the front lines for processing. This has resulted in gaps in border patrol coverage. The number of individuals on the FBI's terror watch list arrested while crossing illegally at the southern border has reached a record high of 151, surpassing the previous six years combined. However, there have been over 1.5 million known "Godaways," illegal immigrants who successfully enter the United States without capture due to insufficient manpower. Internal CBP data reveals that thousands of special interest aliens from countries associated with terrorism have been arrested while crossing illegally. Border patrol agents have limited information on these individuals, making it difficult to vet them for potential criminal records or threats. This poses significant national security concerns.

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At the Tucson airport, a sign indicates that non-US citizens without passports should enter a specific line. Surprisingly, TSA allows an arrest warrant as a valid form of ID for illegal aliens. If an arrest warrant can secure a domestic flight for them, it raises the question of why it can't lead to their arrest. As a member of Congress with TSA pre-check, I must verify my identity. If my airline ticket lists my name as Wesley J Hunt, I cannot board the plane, highlighting the inconsistency in the system.

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Iranian-made surface-to-air missiles have reportedly crossed the U.S. border, confirmed by two independent sources—one from south of the border and one from within the U.S. government. This information was relayed to the Secret Service due to potential threats to Trump's campaign. Although the missiles have not been recovered, couriers have been apprehended, and a safe house linked to the operation was identified. Concerns are rising about advanced invisible bombs that can evade detection, posing a significant threat to public safety. There are reports of sleeper cells and a lack of preparedness among local law enforcement. Communities must advocate for better security measures, especially in schools, and hold government officials accountable to address these threats seriously. It's crucial to raise awareness and take action before potential tragedies occur.

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The former president remains a target for Iran due to the assassination of General Soleimani. They seek revenge against the US, especially with current US support for Israel. Threats against a former president are easier due to less security. Mistakes in handling threats raise concerns about security protocols.

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Senator Dick Durbin is allegedly working with other members of Congress to bring Gaza refugees to the United States without public input. This move is seen as a national security threat, as these individuals are unvetted and their intentions could be dangerous. If successful, major American cities could become like Gaza.

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The FBI's key witness in the trial against Ahmed Abu Khatallah was paid $1 million and brought to the US, despite being related to members of the mortar team. The witness falsely accused Khatallah of being the mastermind behind the attack, when it was actually AQIM commander Mokhtar Belmokhtar. This reveals a pattern of protecting terrorists in Benghazi, including harboring them in America. The FBI's mishandling of the case poses a threat to national security, as the witness lives close to the CIA. It is crucial for someone to address these errors and protect Americans.

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President Trump faces ongoing threats, with a recent arrest in Florida and an incident involving F-16s intercepting a plane near Mar-a-Lago. A study suggests a rise in assassination culture on the left, with 55% of liberals finding Trump's murder at least somewhat justified. Ryan Ruth, the second wannabe assassin, allegedly sought to acquire a rocket launcher from someone he believed to be a Ukrainian arms dealer, expressing his desire to prevent Trump's reelection. Ruth also had contacts in Mexico, collaborating with someone named Romero to smuggle Afghan migrants into the U.S. Despite being on the radar of multiple agencies, including the FBI and CIA, due to a lengthy criminal record, possession of a weapon of mass destruction, and communications about killing the president, Ruth got close to Trump. He had a manual on improvised explosives, aliases, and a rifle with a scratched-out serial number. Questions remain about how Ruth, with his international network, evaded detection.

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An Afghan national, who worked for the CIA in Afghanistan, was arrested for allegedly planning an election day terror plot. He was brought to the US after the collapse of Afghanistan. The reporter states that the agency claims it was through the SIV program, but the State Department denies this, stating he was never issued an SIV or immigrant visa and was paroled into the US by DHS. The reporter asks the secretary how the man was brought to the US, what screening he underwent, and what he applied for. The secretary declines to answer, stating he is there to discuss disaster relief efforts. The reporter presses, noting conflicting information from the agency and State Department. The reporter asks for assurance that appropriate steps have been taken to secure the country against threats, questioning whether the man was radicalized before or after entering the US.

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In November 2022, the speaker investigated a Muslims-only mosque and migrant shelter near the Tijuana wall. They discovered individuals from Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Chechnya, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and other countries known for terrorist activities. These individuals, referred to as special interest aliens, were brought in without proper vetting. The speaker expresses concern about the lack of screening and mentions the recent announcement of Haitians being brought in. Another report reveals that over 220,000 immigrants were allowed to fly directly from their home countries to the US. The speakers call for action, suggesting that criminal charges should be brought against those responsible for this invasion. They view it as treason and a well-planned act against the country.

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Illegals at the Miami airport can use the CBP one app as a valid ID to board planes in the US. The app allows migrants to claim asylum and enter the country, even if they have committed crimes. The app does not require photos and does not store biographical information. This raises concerns as illegal immigrants from countries on terror watch lists can use this process, while American citizens are required to have a real ID by 2025 to board flights. This discrepancy is difficult to justify.

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Asif Raza Merchant, a Pakistani national on the terrorist watch list, flew from Pakistan to Tehran, spent four days in Iran, then flew to Houston. Despite being on the watch list, the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force granted him special public benefit parole due to the perceived benefit of his visit to the American people. However, Merchant was later arrested for allegedly plotting with Iran to assassinate Donald Trump and 35 other government officials.

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In the federal trial in Brooklyn, prosecutors accuse A Sif Merchant, a 47-year-old man from Pakistan, of plotting to assassinate American political leaders, including President Trump. Merchant testified in his own federal trial, claiming that Iranian leadership told him to “hunt down president Trump, hire a couple of guys that can take him out at a political rally.” Prosecutors say the evidence is damning, noting that Merchant paid two FBI agents thousands of dollars in cash, telling them to take out President Trump, and that he wrote the entire plan down on a hotel napkin. The case centers on Merchant’s assertion that Iran was behind the plot, based on his belief that the attack on Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania—arrested one day before that incident—was similar to the plan given to him. Merchant says Iran wanted revenge for the killing of their top military leader, Qasem Soleimani, and that threats continue as the U.S. recently bombed Iran and took out its Ayatollah. Authorities describe the alleged scheme as involving an elevated rally site setup intended to create chaos that could facilitate the gunman, with Merchant claiming Iranian leadership provided the instructions. The closing arguments are underway as Merchant remains inside the Brooklyn Federal Courthouse, facing federal terrorism charges that could put him behind bars for life.

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Border patrol agents have expressed concerns about national security threats at the southern border due to the diversion of resources for processing. The number of individuals on the FBI's terror watch list apprehended while crossing illegally at the border has reached a record high of 151 this year, surpassing the previous six years combined. However, there have been over 1.5 million known "gotaways" since President Biden took office, where illegal immigrants are captured on cameras or sensors but not apprehended due to limited manpower. Internal CBP data reveals the arrest of thousands of special interest aliens from countries associated with terrorism, such as Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen. Border patrol agents struggle to identify these individuals.

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In November 2022, I visited a mosque and shelter in Tijuana with people from various countries, including those linked to terrorist groups. Concerns were raised about lack of proper screening for these individuals. Calls were made to cut off funding and take legal action against those responsible for allowing this invasion. The administration permitted over 220,000 immigrants to fly directly to the U.S. This is seen as a coordinated invasion that warrants criminal charges for those involved.

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The Biden administration is allowing migrants to bypass ID checks at airports, raising security concerns. A recent DHS report reveals that illegal migrants can use the CBP One app instead of traditional identification, even choosing whether to allow officers to take their photo. This practice may inadvertently increase national security risks, according to the inspector general. A DHS spokesperson disputed the report, claiming it lacks context. However, the national security director for air marshals emphasized that unvetted individuals on flights pose a threat, as they can repeatedly fly without proper identification, often on taxpayer-funded flights.

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Ryan Mouthe was allegedly the 37th leg of a CIA paramilitary recruiting operation funneling fighters into Ukraine, working with the State Department to create no-look visas. Customs and Border Patrol flagged him in June 2023, referring him to DHS, HSI, which allegedly has indirect or direct ties to assassination attempts. HSI refused to interrogate Mouthe upon his return, despite the flag. Mouthe has been arrested nearly 100 times but never jailed. The Justice Department is seeking an indefinite delay of his trial due to "complex evidence." This evidence purportedly reveals Mouthe's involvement in a CIA, State Department, and DOD operation to recruit terrorist fighters for Ukraine. Interrogating Mouthe's network and funding sources would implicate the intelligence community and the DOD, which the DOJ is allegedly trying to prevent. The DOJ's second job is to protect the intelligence community and DOD.

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Border patrol agents have expressed extreme concerns about the individuals crossing the southern border. In fiscal year 2023, 151 people on the FBI Terror Watch list have been arrested while crossing illegally, the highest number on record and higher than the previous six years combined. However, the Biden administration argues that this indicates they are catching more people. On the other hand, there have been over 1.5 million known "Godaways" since President Biden took office. These are illegal immigrants who are seen on cameras or sensors but successfully enter the United States without capture due to a lack of manpower. Additionally, thousands of individuals from special interest countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, have been arrested while crossing illegally. Border patrol agents have limited means of vetting these individuals, as their home countries do not share their records or data. This raises significant security concerns, particularly in light of the situation in Israel.

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New reports reveal that the Secret Service had eyes on the would-be assassin 62 minutes before the shooting, but did not approach him. They lost sight of him 18 minutes before the incident, yet did not take action to protect Trump. Despite the identified threat, no measures were taken to remove Trump from the stage. This potential scandal in Butler, Pennsylvania, where the assassin was allowed to freely fire shots at Trump, needs further investigation to determine accountability.

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Two Jordanian nationals posing as Amazon delivery drivers tried to breach Quantico military base, leading to their detention by military police. The incident raised concerns about a potential terror plot, but details remain undisclosed. ICE confirmed the Jordanians are in removal proceedings. Similar security breaches involving foreign nationals have occurred at other military bases recently. The situation is being closely monitored for updates. Translation: Two Jordanian nationals disguised as Amazon delivery drivers attempted to enter Quantico military base, prompting their arrest by military police. The incident sparked fears of a possible terrorist attack, but information is limited. ICE stated the Jordanians are undergoing deportation procedures. Similar security breaches by foreign individuals have been reported at different military bases. The situation is being monitored for further developments.

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A recent court filing reveals that at least two 9/11 hijackers, Khaled Almidhar and Nawaf Al Hazmi, were part of a CIA-Saudi intelligence operation. The CIA monitored them during a major Al Qaeda summit in Malaysia in January 2000 but failed to inform the FBI of their presence in the U.S. After the summit, they entered the U.S. without screening and were assisted by Omar Albayumi, a Saudi intelligence officer posing as a civil aviation employee. The CIA's Alex Station, which operated outside the FBI's oversight, aimed to recruit these hijackers. This raises serious questions about the CIA's role in the 9/11 attacks, suggesting that they may have knowingly allowed the operation to proceed without intervention.

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There was a credible threat to former President Trump from Iran, leading to increased Secret Service presence. Despite this, security lapses allowed an attempted assassination in Butler, Pennsylvania. The connection between the threat and the incident remains unclear. The lack of security measures in place is concerning given the known threat.

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It's alarming to see FBI Director Chris Ray alert Congress about security threats while urging them to push the DHS and the White House to secure the border. Recent statistics reveal significant numbers of individuals from various countries, including 21,100 Afghans, 33,000 Chinese, 541 Iranians, 520 Syrians, and over 31,100 Uzbeks. Additionally, an ISIS smuggling ring has infiltrated over 400 people, with some plotting attacks similar to the Pulse nightclub incident. The situation is escalating, and the responsibility lies with Biden, Harris, and Mayorkas.
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