Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens warns that Biden’s Border Crisis poses a significant national security threat
Border Patrol Chief Warns of National Security Threat
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens recently highlighted the alarming issue of illegal aliens breaching the U.S. border, emphasizing that this poses a significant “national security threat.” During a candid interview on CBS News’ “Face The Nation,” Owens shed light on the gravity of the situation.
“They dictate what the flow is going to look like, and we respond to it,” Owens stated, emphasizing the influence Mexican drug cartels have in setting the rules of engagement along the southern border.
Owens expressed his concern about the challenges faced by border officials, stating, “We’re closing in on a million entries this fiscal year alone,” highlighting the magnitude of the problem. What’s even more troubling for Owens is the existence of “140,000 known gotaways,” raising serious national security concerns.
The Real Concern
He stressed, “That is a national security threat,” emphasizing the critical link between border security and national security. Owens underlined the danger of not knowing the identities and intentions of individuals entering the country, pointing out the exploitation of vulnerabilities along the border.
Urgent Call to Action
As the number of illegal entries continues to rise, Owens’s warning serves as a wake-up call to address the pressing issues at the border. The implications of unchecked border crossings go beyond mere numbers—they pose a direct threat to the safety and security of the nation.
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