Record numbers of migrants from Tajikistan, a country known as a recruitment hub for ISIS, have crossed the U.S. border under President Biden's administration. Reports indicate that more than 1,500 migrants from this region have entered the U.S., raising concerns about national security. The surge is attributed to Biden's open border policies, which critics argue have facilitated the influx. The increase coincides with an ISIS recruitment spree, further amplifying the national security threat.
The #BidenBorderCrisis is a national security threat. “Hundreds of migrants from ISIS hotbed country have crossed US border under Biden” https://t.co/2xUDawfBgq
Hundreds of migrants from ISIS hotbed country have crossed US border under Biden | New York Post The number of migrants flocking to the US-Mexico border from a country known as a hotbed of ISIS recruitment has skyrocketed under President Biden. More than 1,500 migrants from… https://t.co/nZGsMEYXGo
Record numbers of Tajik migrants, many from a known ISIS recruitment hub, are pouring into the U.S. under President Biden's open border policies. https://t.co/GLUhLpQDyO https://t.co/L9mvpN3XNY
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Migrants from ISIS hotbed skyrocket under Biden as terror org goes on recruitment spree: report https://t.co/8uhtieJtIp via @americanwire_
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