âSerious red flags for the national security of the United States,â a group of GOP lawmakers told Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is facing renewed pressure to explain the circumstances of inadmissible aliens on the terrorist watchlist being released into the United States rather than being held in custody until deportation.
âWe are now facing a consistent stream of cases highlighted in the news of aliens allegedly on the terrorists watchlist either being apprehended at the border or discovered in the interior,â they wrote.
The lawmakersâincluding House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green (R-Tenn.) and Subcommittee on Counterterrorism, Law Enforcement, and Intelligence Chairman August Pfluger (R-Texas)âexpressed particular concern about the number of terrorist gotaways.
The number of terrorist gotaways could be alarmingly high if it tracks with the 3,000-plus percent rise in the number of apprehended illegal immigrants on the terror watchlist between the Trump and Biden presidencies.
âSerious Red Flagsâ for National Security
The GOP lawmakers complained in their letter to Mr. Mayorkas that their prior multiple requests for information from DHS regarding terrorist illegal immigrants have gone unanswered.
Another case involved a known Somalian member of the al-Shabaab terror group, who was allowed to roam free in the United States for almost a year due to a terror watchlist screening âmismatch.â A subsequent screening âredeterminationâ confirmed the individual as a âterrorist member of al-Shabaab,â leading to his eventual arrest by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in January 2024, per the lawmakers.
The lawmakers noted that the Committee on Homeland Security held a March 20 hearing to examine the growing activity in the United States by Iran-backed terror groups and the implications for homeland security.
âThis hearing raised serious red flags for the national security of the United States and reiterated the Committeeâs concerns with the number of aliens on the terrorist watchlist being discovered in the United States or at the Southwest border,â the lawmakers wrote.
They also cited FBI Director Christopher Wrayâs testimony on March 11 before the Senate Intelligence Committee, in which he said he was âvery concernedâ about a human smuggling network with ties to the ISIS terror group.
The Republican committee members demanded information from Mr. Mayorkas relating to the processing and detention procedures for inadmissible aliens on the terrorist watchlist.
They also demanded information on the number of aliens released into the United States who were on the terrorist watchlist since January 2021, the month President Biden took office.
The GOP lawmakers also requested clarification on DHSâs policies and procedures for determining the processing disposition of an individual identified on the terror watchlist, including how deportation determinations are made.
A DHS spokesperson told The Epoch Times via email that it will respond to the letter directly through official channels and that the agency will âcontinue to respond appropriately to Congressional oversight.â
The spokesperson added that DHS, along with its intelligence, counterterrorism, and law enforcement partners, screens and vets individuals prior to their entry into the United States to prevent those who pose a terror threat from coming in.
CBP screens and vets every encountered individual and if theyâre found to pose a threat to national security or public safety, theyâre detained and removed, or referred to other agencies for further vetting or prosecution, the spokesperson added.
Terror Threat in Focus
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data show that, so far this fiscal year, agents have encountered 140 individuals on the FBIâs terror watchlist trying to enter the United States, with 70 of them caught trying to enter illegally between ports of entry.
During the four years of former President Trumpâs presidency, the total number of people on the terror watchlist caught trying to enter the country illegally between ports of entry amounted to 11.
By contrast, so far under President Biden, who Republicans say has adopted an âopen bordersâ policy, that number is 351.
Thatâs a whopping 3,091 percent increase.
However, the difference is basically non-existent when comparing the number of people on the terror watchlist who were encountered at ports of entry. Under President Trump, that figure stood at 1,418, while under President Biden (which only includes about half of the current fiscal year and so will increase), that number currently stands at 1,241.
It remains unclear whether there was a difference in the number of terrorist gotaways or terrorists released into the United States between President Trump and President Biden.
If Mr. Mayorkas honors the GOP lawmakersâ request for information, that comparison could be forthcoming.
Republicans, who blame President Biden and his administrationâs policies for record numbers of illegal immigrants pouring into the country, have repeatedly raised concerns about the associated national security threat.
*This article has been updated with comments received from DHS.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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