Recent data from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has revealed a troubling surge in illegal immigration from Muslim-majority countries, posing significant national security concerns.
Over the past two years, there has been an influx of “special interest aliens” from countries with ties to terrorism, raising questions about the Biden administration’s border policies.
Among the concerning statistics, 538 individuals originated from Syria, 139 from Yemen, and significant numbers from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, and more.
These revelations coincide with the recent Hamas attack on Israel, highlighting potential threats from immigrants from unstable Muslim nations.
Approximately 1.5 million individuals from countries of concern may have entered the U.S., with 151 individuals on the FBI watchlist encountered in 2023, a record high.
This increase in illegal immigration contrasts with the previous administration’s efforts to secure the border, with President Trump considering reinstating these policies in 2024.
CBP’s data emphasizes the need for vigilant immigration policies that balance humanitarian concerns with national security interests.