The former chief of the San Diego southwest border sector has accused the Biden-Harris administration of attempting to hide the magnitude of terror activity at the border.
Speaking before the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday, retired agent Aaron Heitke said administration higher-ups ordered him not to discuss the number of terror suspects apprehended by border agents.
Another witness was Patty Morin, the mother of Rachel Morin, the Harford County, Maryland, woman murdered by an illegal alien. The murderer: a Salvadoran murderer on the lam from the same charges in his own country.
Concern expressed by the Biden-Harris administration: Zero.
Heitke Statement
Noting that deportation is the only answer to illegal immigration, Heitke said the number of countries that would take back deportees steadily decreased:
For the first time in my 25 years and under five different administrations, whether through neglect or on purpose, I saw a large-scale lapse in our ability to return people to their country of origin. […]
— Read More: thenewamerican.com
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