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Sup. Jim_Desmond congratulates U.S. Border Patrol on arrest of Afghan National on FBI's watchlist. Desmond says we need an overhaul, 'we need a safe, secure immigration process that allows good people to come over and keeps bad people out.' More:

SAN DIEGO – An Afghani National on the terror watchlist was apprehended near Otay Mesa over the weekend.

Those who disagree with President Joe Biden’s decision to “open our borders” with the expiration of Title 42 warned of the dangers of allowing so many people into the country without proper background checks. Sunday, United States Border Patrol agents announced the arrest of an Afghan national on the FBI’s terror watchlist who crossed into the United States illegally in San Diego.

On Wednesday, I received word from Border Patrol Officials that an Afghani on the terror watchlist was arrested at our Southern Border. This apprehension occurred after the individual crossed the border alongside a group of migrants near Otay Mesa, CA.

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