100 days in, counterterrorism center IDs nearly 1,200 alleged terrorists in U.S.
- The National Counterterrorism Center has identified nearly 1,200 alleged terrorists illegally in the U.S. Within the first 100 days of the Trump administration, according to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
- Gabbard reported that approximately 750 individuals linked to MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and the Sinaloa Cartel were provided as leads to law enforcement.
- The NCTC is working to track illegal migrants with ISIS connections, having identified over 400 individuals with terror ties, Gabbard stated.
- President Donald Trump designated certain Mexican cartels and gangs as foreign terrorist organizations to combat escalating violence and drug trafficking.
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National Counterterrorism Center has identified nearly 1,200 alleged terrorists illegally in the U.S.
As directed by the order, the Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Homeland Security, and Gabbard were tasked with taking necessary actions to enforce it. On February 6, Secretary of State Marco Rubio formalized the FTO designation, which officially went into effect on February 20, according to The Center Square. Gabbard emphasized that in addition to implementing the order, the NCTC is working to improve federal vetting p…
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