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Republicans on the House Committee on Homeland Security have slammed Customs and Border Protection (CBP) after the agency deleted a press release that detailed the arrest of two Yemeni illegal immigrants who were identified on a terrorism watch list.
On Monday, CBP announced how two Yemeni nationals who were placed on the FBI s terror watchlist were arrested in California after crossing illegally from Mexico into the United States.
But the announcement was deleted from the CBP website and Twitter account on Tuesday, on the grounds of national security .
CBP DELETES press release outlining arrest of two Yemeni border crossers on FBI terror watchlist
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BREAKING: Border Patrol Agents Arrest Two Yemeni Men On the FBI s Terrorism Watch List
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OPEN DOOR TO TERROR
Two Yemeni men on FBI terror watchlist arrested trying to enter US at Mexico border amid migrant crisis
Updated: Apr 5 2021, 22:04 ET
AUTHORITIES arrested two Yemeni men on the FBI s terror list for attempting to enter the United States through the Mexican border in California.
The two men, natives of Yemen, were arrested near the Calexico Port of Entry on January 29 and March 30.
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Authorities arrested two Yemeni men on the FBI s terror watchlist attempting to cross the border from MexicoCredit: Reuters
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Customs and Border Protection took the men, ages 33 and 26, into custody.
The 33-year-old was found with a mobile phone SIM card in the insole of his shoe.