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From Breitbart: Border Patrol agents arrested a group of Special Interest Aliens after they crossed the border from Mexico into Texas last week. The group included two Iranian nationals and two Egyptian migrants.
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens posted a report on social media revealing the arrest of the four Special Interest Aliens (SIA). SIAs are migrants who come to the United States from countries with known ties to terrorism.
“Last week, USBP agents in El Paso, TX, apprehended four Iranian and two Egyptian nationals, all special interest migrants, attempting to avoid detection. Record checks revealed prior attempted illegal entries. They remain in custody and will be processed accordingly. USBP agents never let up during this holiday season, ensuring potential threats do not make their way to our communities,” Owens announced.
Last week, USBP agents in El Paso, TX, apprehended four Iranian and two Egyptian nationals, all special interest migrants, attempting to avoid detection. Record checks revealed prior attempted illegal entries. They remain in custody and will be processed accordingly. USBP agents… pic.twitter.com/mzNgFUF03Z
— Chief Jason Owens (@USBPChief) January 6, 2025
In a chilling report on December 10 , Owens announced that, just since October 1, the U.S. Border Patrol “has already apprehended more than 10,000 special interest migrants.”
On 12/5, USBP agents in St. John, Virgin Islands, apprehended three Syrian nationals smuggled on a vessel. This Fiscal Year (beginning Oct. 1), USBP has already apprehended more than 10,000 special interest migrants. pic.twitter.com/0UAc5Q45WP
— Chief Jason Owens (@USBPChief) December 10, 2024
4 Iranian, 2 Egyptian Special Interest Aliens Arrested at Texas Border https://t.co/m7vFS0ZoQl
— Bob Price 🇺🇲 🇮🇱 (@BobPriceBBTX) January 7, 2025
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