
President Trump has called out the Biden administration’s alarming border security failures after Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revealed nearly 600 individuals with terrorism connections were granted asylum during Biden’s term.
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- Nearly 600 migrants with ties to terrorist organizations received asylum during the Biden administration, according to intelligence findings
- The identified terror-linked groups include MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and the Sinaloa Cartel, designated as foreign terrorist organizations during Trump’s first term
- DNI Gabbard has directed the National Counterterrorism Center to conduct a thorough investigation to identify these individuals
- Federal agencies including DHS and FBI are now working to locate and apprehend these terror-connected migrants
- Arrests have already begun, including the capture of a suspected Tren de Aragua leader in Los Angeles
Intelligence Confirms Terrorists Granted Asylum Under Biden
In a shocking revelation that has sparked outrage from President Trump, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has disclosed that approximately 600 individuals with ties to terrorist organizations entered the United States through asylum channels during the Biden administration. The intelligence community has identified connections to multiple dangerous groups including MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and the Sinaloa Cartel – all officially designated as foreign terrorist organizations during President Trump’s previous term. The national security implications of this discovery have prompted immediate action from the current administration.
The National Counterterrorism Center has been tasked with a comprehensive investigation to identify members of these terrorist organizations who entered the country under Biden’s policies. Intelligence agencies are now coordinating with the Department of Homeland Security and FBI to locate these individuals and prevent potential threats to national security. The operation has already yielded results, with federal agents making critical arrests including the capture of a suspected Tren de Aragua leader in Los Angeles, demonstrating the administration’s commitment to rectifying the previous administration’s security failures.
Gabbard declassifies Biden counterterrorism strategy, confirms push for information-sharing with Big Tech https://t.co/IKFBaQEWE0
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Gabbard’s Intelligence Reforms Target Biden-Era Policies
DNI Gabbard’s investigation into terrorism-linked asylum seekers comes as part of a broader effort to reform intelligence practices from the Biden administration. Recently, Gabbard declassified Biden’s controversial 2021 counter-terrorism strategy developed after the January 6 Capitol riot. The document reveals extensive coordination between federal agencies and tech companies that critics have characterized as government overreach aimed at silencing political opposition rather than focusing on genuine terrorism threats.
“Until yesterday, the Biden Administration’s ‘Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism’ was classified. Now, thanks to @DNIGabbard, it’s public. It’s a roadmap for left-wing ideological warfare,” said Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo.
The declassified Biden strategy revealed concerning elements including information-sharing with tech companies, legislative attempts to ban assault weapons, tracking of so-called “disinformation,” and mechanisms for monitoring military personnel. The American Civil Liberties Union criticized the program for its “ever-expanding authority to surveil and monitor American communities” while neglecting actual national security threats like the hundreds of terror-connected migrants now being investigated.
Trump Administration Takes Swift Action
The Trump administration has moved decisively to address the security threat posed by the terror-linked asylum recipients. In coordination with Gabbard’s office, DHS officials have established a specialized task force to prioritize locating and apprehending the most dangerous individuals. The administration has also ordered a complete review of asylum procedures to prevent similar security failures in the future, with enhanced vetting protocols already being implemented at ports of entry and border crossings.
“reflects the government’s ever-expanding authority to surveil and monitor American communities; law enforcement guidance that permits profiling on the basis of race, religion, or national origin; and the use of abusive tools such as the watchlisting system against people for constitutionally protected speech and association,” said the American Civil Liberties Union.
In parallel efforts to address Biden-era intelligence failures, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the closure of the State Department’s Counter Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference office, which critics say diverted resources from genuine threats. “Under the previous administration, this office, which cost taxpayers more than $50 million per year, spent millions of dollars to actively silence and censor the voices of Americans they were supposed to be serving,” stated Rubio, highlighting the administration’s commitment to refocusing intelligence resources on actual security threats.
Sources:
- Gabbard declassifies Biden counterterrorism strategy, confirms push for information-sharing with Big Tech
- Biden administration partnered with private companies, USAID to combat ‘disinformation’ | National | thecentersquare.com
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