Former homeland security officials are slamming the Biden administration for failing to issue a national terror threat bulletin for over a year — despite a string of serious potential terror threats stemming from the southern border. NY Post reporter Jennie Taer shares this story.
The arrest of eight individuals from Tajikistan believed to have links to the ISIS terror organization — in addition to several recent accidental releases of migrants whose names appear on the terror watchlist — should be enough to alert the public to a terrorist threat, the former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials told The Post.
The DHS last issued a national terrorism alert to the public on May 5, 2023, concerning domestic extremist violence, an alert that expired in November 2023.
Former acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan told The Post the terrorism “threat posed by the current chaos and lawlessness at our border” justifies a new alert to the public.
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