Threat of sleeper cells in US has ‘never been higher’: CBP
- The threat of sleeper cells in the U.S. has 'never been higher,' though there are no current specific threats, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection .
- If Iranian leaders were to issue a religious ruling calling for retaliation, it could increase the likelihood of violence from regime supporters within the U.S., according to the bulletin.
- The U.S. State Department issued a worldwide security alert, advising American citizens abroad to exercise increased caution due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
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Iran threatened to 'trigger sleeper terror cells inside US' if attacked days before Trump airstrike
Iran warned the US it would activate terror sleeper cells inside the country in the event of an attack days before Donald Trump launched strikes on three nuclear sites.
Biden's Lax Border Policies: A Breeding Ground for Sleeper Cells - Real News Now
The Biden administration’s abysmal handling of the border crisis in the United States has created ample opportunities for terror-backed sleeper cells to potentially emerge within the country. This heightened security risk comes in the wake of President Trump’s decisive action on Iranian nuclear facilities, significantly curtailing the regime’s ambitions. Following Trump’s authoritative address to the nation on the successful U.S. military strike…
Iran Sleeper Cells Threat
The State Department issued a rare “Worldwide Caution” alert on June 22, 2025, warning Americans abroad to exercise increased vigilance. The advisory, part of a Department of Homeland Security bulletin, highlights elevated terror risks tied to Iran’s capability to activate sleeper cells across the U.S. in retaliation for the recent strikes on its nuclear facilities. U.S. officials report that Iran warned President Trump—through an intermediary a…
A few days before the US attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, Tehran sent US President Donald Trump a communiqué threatening to activate sleeping terrorist cells on U.S. soil in the event of an attack on Iran, NBC News sources reported.
Iran had warned the White House that, if it had been attacked, it would have organized terrorist attacks in the country.
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