Agents reported having caught migrants from Yemen, Iran, and Sri Lanka amid the much larger numbers of Haitians, Central Americans and others.
“Individuals that they have on the watch list for terrorism are now starting to exploit the southern border,” Representative John Katko of New York, the top Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee, said as he stood near a section of border wall in El Paso, Texas.
Katco was part of a delegation of House Republicans, led by Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, that was visiting to take stock of the migrant surge and to pressure Biden for a change in course.
McCarthy described the situation, “beyond a crisis.”
Record numbers of unaccompanied juvenile migrants are now mired in border holding cells, and the flow across the border is growing more intense.
Katko said Customs and Border Protection is shifting money in its accounts and has taken some cash out of Border Patrol agents’ salaries and pensions. Unless Congress passes an emergency spending bill, he said, “I don’t know how we’re even going to pay these guys.” He said, “Not one of them has had a COVID test.”
The Washington Times has reported that migrants who are eventually tested show COVID infection rates as high as 25%.
McCarthy said one processing facility they visited had 120 Border Patrol agents working inside to care for the record number of people.
That means they have been taken off the front lines, leaving holes in the country’s security.
The revelations about people on terrorist watch lists crossing into the U.S. lends new national security implications to the surge.
The lawmakers said smuggling organizations are using the massive numbers of regular migrants to create chaos, sending large groups over to overwhelm and distract Border Patrol agents.
Migrants from terrorism-connected countries are known in government-speak as “special interest aliens.” The Border Patrol reported this year that it had arrested a group of 11 Iranians in Yuma, Arizona.
The Washington Times has reported on several smuggling operations that specialized in shepherding migrants from terrorism-hotbed countries to South America and then helped them travel through Mexico and into the U.S.
McCarthy, at the border, challenged Biden, who is planning to make several trips this week to tout enactment of a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan, to divert his plane and see the surge up close.
The White House has declined to use the term “crisis” for the border situation and instead calls it a “challenge.”
Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R), said the Biden team owes the country — and in particular his state, which is bearing the brunt of the surge — some answers.
“Is the federal government tracking what countries these children are coming from and what COVID-19 variants they might have been exposed to? How long will these children be held in Texas? Are these children receiving COVID-19 tests, and how is the Biden administration handling those who test positive?” he said.
“Texas is putting Biden on notice that his policies are risking the health and safety of Texans and putting children at risk from cartels and human traffickers,” Abbott said.
What say you Def-Con News readers? We knew this was only a matter of time–possible terrorists caught trying to enter the U.S. under the cover of democrat malfeasance. But the question to ask, How many entered the U.S. unstopped and are now free to wreak havoc upon us if and when they choose to do so?