Chilling Letter Warns of 10/7-Style Attack by Illegal Immigrants Inside the United States
January 25, 2024 4:00 PM
There's nothing surprising about the all-out invasion taking place at the U.S.-Mexico border — Biden's policies since day one in office guaranteed this result. But, in addition to the record-setting number of illegal immigrants turning themselves over to border agents after unlawfully entering the U.S., there has also been a similar and potentially more alarming surge in both the number of apprehended illegal immigrants on American terror watchlists and the number of known "got-aways" slipping into the U.S.
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In a chilling letter to congressional leaders dated January 17, former federal law enforcement and national security officials spell out the danger of Biden's open border that "arises from the nature of the threat itself."
"Wars and espionage and bombings and riots are sadly familiar delivery systems of instability, intimidation and insecurity," write the former senior FBI executives. "The country has faced these and more throughout its history and has held together, though not without struggle. The threat we call out today is new and unfamiliar," the veterans of federal law enforcement explain. "In its modern history the U.S. has never suffered an invasion of the homeland and, yet, one is unfolding now."
"Military aged men from across the globe, many from countries or regions not friendly to the United States, are landing in waves on our soil by the thousands — not by splashing ashore from a ship or parachuting from a plane by rather by foot across a border that has been accurately advertised around the world as largely unprotected with ready access granted," the letter states of this new threat.
Indeed, as
Townhall watched along the U.S.-Mexico border over the weekend, another group of illegal immigrants walked up to the border wall to surrender, claim asylum, and be processed. The 22 illegal immigrants including four unaccompanied children and one single adult male seen entering by Townhall — just a sliver of a percentage of the total under Biden — will be released into the U.S. with an initial court date up to six or seven years from now.