REVEALED: 600 Known Terrorists Entered US Under Biden, Gabbard Exposes

Paul Riverbank, 5/1/2025600 terrorists entered US under Biden administration, reveals former DNI Tulsi Gabbard.
Featured Story

The Biden administration's border crisis has taken an alarming turn. As someone who's covered national security for over two decades, I find the latest revelations from DNI Tulsi Gabbard particularly disturbing.

Let me break this down: We're not talking about a handful of concerning cases anymore. During a recent Cabinet meeting, Gabbard dropped what can only be described as a bombshell – roughly 600 individuals with confirmed terrorist ties have managed to enter the U.S. since Biden took office. Think about that number for a moment. It's not just statistics; it represents a fundamental breakdown in our vetting processes.

But here's where it gets worse. Beyond these confirmed cases, intelligence officials have identified another 700 "alien terrorists" linked to groups like MS-13 and the Sinaloa cartel. I've spent years tracking cartel operations, and this unprecedented infiltration suggests a calculated effort to exploit our current border policies.

The contrast with previous years is stark. From 2017 to 2020, border agents encountered just 14 individuals listed in the Terror Screening Database. Now? We're looking at more than 385 since 2021. I've spoken with several former border patrol officials who describe this surge as unlike anything they've seen before.

A recent House Judiciary Committee report adds another layer of concern. The numbers are telling: 2,134 Afghan nationals, 33,347 Chinese nationals, 541 Iranians, 520 Syrians, and 3,104 Uzbeks have arrived in fiscal year 2024 alone. While not all these individuals pose threats, the sheer volume overwhelms our screening capabilities.

Perhaps most troubling was a December 2024 incident that perfectly illustrates the system's failures. Despite explicit warnings from Texas law enforcement about terrorist connections, the administration released a suspected terrorist into the U.S. This isn't just a policy failure – it's a direct threat to national security.

The situation on the ground has become increasingly dangerous. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin reports that assaults on law enforcement officers have tripled. I've visited the border several times this year, and the tension is palpable. Cartel tactics have evolved, becoming more aggressive and sophisticated.

What we're witnessing isn't just an immigration crisis anymore – it's evolved into a complex national security challenge that demands an unprecedented response. The involvement of multiple agencies, from the DEA to the Pentagon, underscores the gravity of the situation.

As this story continues to unfold, one thing is clear: our border security apparatus needs a complete overhaul. The current approach isn't just failing – it's actively endangering American citizens. And that's something no amount of political spin can justify.