US-Canada border eyed as vulnerability by China, Russia, says Patel
- FBI Director Kash Patel stated that U.S. Adversaries China and Russia are focusing on the northern U.S. Border with Canada.
- Patel warned that improved security at the southern border might lead threats to shift to the north.
- Patel noted that 34 known or suspected terrorists have utilized the northern border since January 20.
- Patel also suggested collaborating with Canada to address the influx of fentanyl.
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FBI's Patel: More Terror Suspect Arrests at Northern Border
According to Customs and Border Protection data, from the start of fiscal year 2025 to February, terrorist encounters at the southern border numbered 29. At the same time, along the northern border, the number of encounters was 143. For fiscal year 2024, the number of encounters for both borders was higher: the southern border with 52 encounters and the northern border with 358.


US-Canada border eyed as vulnerability by China, Russia, says Patel: ‘The enemy adapts’
close Video FBI Director Patel shares how the agency is restoring trust FBI Director Kash Patel tells ‘Sunday Night in America’ about his priorities for the agency. U.S. adversaries such as China and Russia have started to target the northern U.S. border with Canada, FBI Director Kash Patel told lawmakers Wednesday. During testimony in front of the House Intelligence Committee, Patel told lawmakers that the “effective resolution” to the crisi…
FBI Director Kash Patel has chilling warning about the Canadian border and an enemy that 'adapts' #Canadian #Canada #CanadianPolitics #CDNNews #CDNPoli
12:12 EDT 27 Mar 2025, updated 13:22 EDT 27 Mar 2025 FBI Director Kash Patel warned the U.S. needs to be ‘more vigilant’ about what is coming in across the Canadian border as adversaries have ‘adapted.’ The top law enforcement officer made the claim while testifying before lawmakers in the House Intelligence Committee about global threats on Wednesday. ‘Known and suspected terrorists are flowing in through our northern border more than they ar…
Encounters of suspected terrorists drop at Mexico border as Canada border sees spike
Arrests of suspected terrorists have sharply declined at the Mexican border since last fall but are dramatically higher on the Canadian border, according to the head of the FBI. FBI Director Kash Patel disclosed Wednesday to lawmakers on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence that as apprehensions of “known or suspected terrorists” had declined on the southern border, they have been... The post Encounters of suspected terrorists dr…
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