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Eight Suspected Terrorists with Possible ISIS Ties Arrested in Major U.S. Cities

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June 15, 2024
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Eight Suspected Terrorists with Possible ISIS Ties Arrested in Major U.S. Cities
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Federal investigators arrested eight foreign nationals with suspected ties to ISIS in New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia this week. The arrests, conducted by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in coordination with the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, have raised concerns about national security and the efficacy of border controls.

The suspects, all from Tajikistan, had entered the United States through the southern border without proper documentation. Initial background checks conducted at the border revealed no ties to terrorist organizations. However, subsequent investigations and monitoring by the FBI uncovered potential links to ISIS, prompting the arrests. 

The FBI Director, Christopher Wray, had previously warned in April about human smuggling operations at the southern border, bringing individuals with possible terrorist connections into the country. This recent operation seems to confirm those fears, though officials have stated there was no active terror plot associated with these individuals at the time of their arrest.

A senior Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official confirmed that the eight individuals are now in ICE detention, facing deportation proceedings for civil immigration violations. However, deporting them to Tajikistan presents significant challenges due to operational and diplomatic hurdles. In the previous fiscal year, only four migrants were deported to the Central Asian country, highlighting the complexities involved.

Law enforcement sources disclosed that the individuals had been monitored for several months. The arrests were made possible through information gathered via wiretaps and other surveillance methods after their entry into the U.S. 

Despite their detention, these individuals have not yet been charged with terrorism-related offenses, although such charges could be pursued as investigations continue.

The DHS and the FBI issued a joint statement regarding the operation, emphasizing the heightened threat environment in the U.S. “The FBI and DHS will continue working around the clock with our partners to identify, investigate, and disrupt potential threats to national security,” the statement read.

This development follows other recent arrests related to potential ISIS connections. In April, ICE apprehended an Uzbek national in Baltimore who had been residing in the U.S. for over two years. These incidents underscore ongoing concerns about the infiltration of individuals with terrorist ties through immigration channels.

The arrests have prompted renewed discussions about the balance between immigration policies and national security measures. As the U.S. continues to grapple with these challenges, the collaboration between federal agencies remains crucial in safeguarding the nation against potential threats.

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