So far this year, more illegal immigrants on a terror watch list have been arrested crossing the southern border than in the previous five years combined, according to statistics.
According to Customs and Border Patrol figures, 50 migrants who appeared in the federal Terrorist Screening Dataset have been intercepted while attempting to cross into the US between official checkpoints at the southern border since the fiscal year began in October.
According to CBP enforcement statistics data issued on Wednesday, that’s up from 15 for the fiscal year 2021, three in 2020, none in 2019, six in 2018, and two in 2017.
It comes as overall illegal border crossings surge to new records and President Biden is blasted for what many see as his lax attitude to illegal immigration, compared to Donald Trump’s unashamedly hardline stance during his time in office.
In May, encounters at the southern border hit a new all-time high of 239,416, according to figures released earlier this week.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said he believes that individuals with terror ties are attempting to take advantage of the chaotic situation on the border to sneak into the country.
‘These aren’t people that are coming here because they want to work at a hotel or a restaurant,’ Brnovich told Fox News in an interview.
‘These are people clearly that are using this crisis, this lack of border security in order to endanger our national security. And that’s why we’re seeing these unprecedented numbers.’
The subject of potential terror suspects using the southern land border to enter the US unlawfully has gained increasing attention in recent months.
CBP only resumed publishing its data on the subject last month, following pressure from Republican lawmakers.
Soon after President Joe Biden took office, CBP stopped posting updates on terror watchlist encounters, labeling the issue ‘law enforcement sensitive’.