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Detention of 2 suspected terrorists after attempting to enter the United States illegally

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Two undocumented terror suspects wanted by the FBI have been arrested. In a statement on Monday, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed that two illegal immigrants from Yemen who were on the FBI's terrorism watch list and on the no-fly list were detained after they were arrested while illegally crossing the border near California. Ports of entry.


Agents from El Centro station arrested a suspect in March. During an interview on Monday, California Republican Representative Daryl Issa said the 26-year-old terror suspect is a highly valued target.


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6 April 2021

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