Intelligence officials have raised concerns about the national security risks posed by the influx of individuals crossing the border, highlighting the potential for an increased threat of terrorist activity. FBI Director Christopher Wray has noted a significant rise in the number of known or suspected terrorists attempting to enter the country through the southern border in recent years. Of particular concern are the more than 1.8 million individuals who have crossed the border undetected over the past three years, posing an unknown security risk.
Wray emphasized the challenges in identifying individuals who are apprehended for illegal entry, pointing out the difficulty in verifying their identities before they are released. The use of fake identification documents further complicates the process, especially in the absence of biometric data for verification.
A recent incident in Kenney County, located approximately 50 miles north of Eagle Pass, exemplifies the ongoing issue of smuggling activities along the border. When deputies stopped a suspected smuggler, a group of seven individuals from Mexico attempted to flee. The group, consisting of individuals aged between 20 and 35, underscores the prevalence of such incidents in areas where border security measures have been heightened.