Sen. Thom Tillis | Sen. Thom Tillis Official Website
Sen. Thom Tillis | Sen. Thom Tillis Official Website
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A group of senators, led by Senator Thom Tillis, has sent a letter to President Joe Biden expressing their deep concern about the increase in terrorists crossing the Southern border and urging the administration to strengthen border and internal security measures.
The letter begins by highlighting the recent attacks by Hamas against Israel and emphasizes the need for vigilance against global terrorist groups, both internationally and domestically. The senators expect President Biden to take all necessary steps to protect the homeland and allocate resources accordingly.
The senators draw attention to the growing insecurity and national concern surrounding the Southern border. They point out that the combination of rising violence and economic crises around the world has led many people to seek refuge in the United States, resulting in record levels of illegal crossings and a spike in Border Patrol apprehensions of individuals on the U.S. terror watchlist. In fiscal year 2023 alone, 169 migrants with positive terrorism watchlist matches were apprehended along the Southern border, marking a tenfold increase from the figures reported in fiscal year 2021.
The senators emphasize that the consequences of lapses in security can be catastrophic and stress the importance of proactive measures to prevent tragedy. They express their readiness to support any initiatives that prioritize the safety and well-being of the nation and its citizens.
The full letter can be accessed on the official website.
This letter serves as a reminder of the ongoing concerns surrounding the Southern border and the need for enhanced security measures. The senators' call for action highlights the urgency of addressing this issue and ensuring the safety of the United States and its citizens.
To learn more, click on this link: https://www.tillis.senate.gov/2023/10/tillis-colleagues-urge-president-biden-to-address-rise-in-terrorists-crossing-southern-border