ICE arrests over 100 Iranian nationals amid sleeper cell concerns
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 130 Iranian nationals in the U.S. last week, adding to the 670 Iranian nationals currently in detention according to multiple federal sources.
- Concerns over sleeper cells and retaliatory actions have increased following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
- ICE operations have targeted individuals with criminal histories and ties to organizations like Hezbollah, which highlights national security vulnerabilities.
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ICE won’t say how many people it’s arrested in Maine
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement won’t say how many people it has arrested in Maine since President Donald Trump took office, a day after agents arrested three people at a Bangor restaurant. However, data from several federal agencies indicates that the overall number of arrests in Maine is almost certainly on the rise. The attempt to figure out how many people in Maine have been taken by ICE follows a Thursday raid at a Bangor restauran…
ICE Arrests 130 Iranian Nationals in Week-Long Security Sweep Under Trump Directive
For years, Americans have been told not to worry. We were told our borders were secure, even as millions poured across unchecked. Common-sense patriots knew... The post ICE Arrests 130 Iranian Nationals in Week-Long Security Sweep Under Trump Directive appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Iranian Sleeper Cells in U.S. Are Real and Dangerous, Expert Warns
In a recent interview on CBN News, Sean Durns, senior research analyst at the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East … Read More The post Iranian Sleeper Cells in U.S. Are Real and Dangerous, Expert Warns appeared first on Charisma News.
Iranian Terror Suspects Snuck in While ‘Biden Was Asleep at the Switch’
(The Blaze)—The number of Iranian nationals arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been steadily climbing since President Trump’s strike on Iranian nuclear sites — but former immigration Judge Andrew Arthur warns it’s not going to die down anytime soon. A press release from the Department of Homeland Security confirmations that “U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 11 Iranian nationals illegally in the United Stat…
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