“Alert: Former FBI Officials Reveal Potential Threat to Americans by Infiltrators into the U.S.”
A coalition of former FBI officials has sounded a dire warning about the safety of Americans within their own country, raising concerns that individuals with questionable backgrounds are making their way into the United States. In a letter addressed to congressional leaders, retired officials, including former Assistant FBI Directors Kevin Brock, Chris Swecker, Timothy Healy, and Mark Morgan, highlight the imminent danger faced by Americans due to military-aged foreign nationals entering through the southern border. (news-us.feednews.com) The gravity of the situation is underscored by their assertion of a potential invasion in the coming days, pointing to alarming statistics of over 302,000 migrant encounters in December alone, following a record fiscal year with 2.4 million encounters, as reported by Fox News Digital on Saturday, January 27. ( 📺 Trump Faces Realty Dilemma: $370M Trial Culminates in Possible Lifelong Exclusion, Letitia’s Strategy Revealed ) ( 📰 Deployment of Federal Troops and Armored Vehicles to Texas Amid Biden’s National Guard Removal Strategy )
“In its modern history, the U.S. has never suffered an invasion of the homeland and, yet, one is unfolding now,” they state, drawing attention to the group consisting of people from countries considered U.S. enemies. The continuous stream of military-aged men from various parts of the world, many from unfriendly nations, crossing the border on foot is described as a mode of entry that has fueled their apprehension. Former FBI Director Christopher Wray’s concerns about individuals evading Border Patrol echo in the letter, heightening the coalition’s worries about a porous border and a potential security crisis.
The release of migrants in large numbers and the revelation of over 800,000 “gotaways” in the previous fiscal year intensify their concerns, painting a troubling picture of a vulnerable border and a looming security crisis. Drawing parallels to Israel’s experiences after the October Hamas attack, the former agents caution against the possibility of large numbers of young males within U.S. borders launching attacks reminiscent of past tragedies. The chilling prospect of foreign terror groups influencing such actions prompts the officials to address this possibility directly.
Highlighting the geopolitical implications, the retired officials warn that some arrivals at the border come from areas linked to terrorism, as well as adversaries like China and Russia. Their assessment goes beyond coincidence, suggesting an orchestrated and strategic penetration—a soft invasion with the intent to gain internal access for potential catastrophic damage. Consequently, they implore Congress and federal leaders to recognize the gravity of the situation and call for decisive action, emphasizing that the nation has been invaded, and the threat will persist as long as enemies perceive it to be tolerated. The emotional weight of their plea underscores the urgency and severity of the potential security crisis facing the United States.