FBI Director Christopher Wray on Monday warned of a 'wide array' of dangerous threats coming from the U.S. border, including drug trafficking, violent gangs and smugglers with ties to ISIS. Wray was asked by Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing about the threats at the border, including the Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela. Wray said he couldn’t speak to a specific gang, but said that there were dangerous individuals entering via the southern border.
An awful lot of the violent crime in the United States is at the hands of gangs who are themselves involved in the distribution of that fentanyl,' he said. Officials have warned about the presence of gangs, including Tren De Aragua. Fox News reported last week about a Customs and Border Protection internal bulletin that told agents to be on the lookout for those coming across the border who may show signs of belonging to the bloodthirsty gang.
There were more than 2.4 million migrant encounters in FY 23, and FY 24 so far included a month with record encounters of over 300,000. The border has become a top political issue with both President Biden and former President Donald Trump visiting the border this month. Republicans have blamed the crisis on the administration, while the administration says it needs more funding, staffing and immigration reform to be provided by Congress — and has accused Republicans of stalling that aid for political purposes.
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