Dangerous threats that emanate from the border. Theres a particular network that has where some of the overseas facilitators have isis ties that were very concerned about and weve been spending a lot of effort with our partners investigating. Neil scary stuff from the fbi director today. Not only worrying about the numbers, the sheer masses that are now penetrating our border, but just who they are. Dangerous types and working with cartels to slickly get in to this country and then, well, god knows what. Welcome. Im neil cavuto. This is your world on top of these fast moving developments concerning not only who is getting through, as i said but how many are dangerous and already here. Lets get the latest and how the white house is responding to this. Jacqui heinrich has more. Hi, jacqui. Good afternoon, neil. President biden, his 2024 budget is still being worked on by congress. The white house has released today the 2025 budget proposal. There are several pieces in there that would in
we have in the last 20 years. all this as republican lawmakers this week on this show and on america reports recount similar stories about their conversations with border patrol agents. i looked out and talking and said the night before, 100 had come across. he said some of them are on the list. he said what list? the terror watch list. we go to monument 3 and talk to the agents. it s not just people from mexico or honduras. they re finding people from yemen, iran, turkey. people on the terrorist watch list they re catching. those remarks prompting this from rubin guillegos comments. in 2019 the state department said there s no credible evidence indicating that terrorist groups have sent operatives via mexico. that same year, dhs said we stop ten individuals on the terrorist watch list per day from traveling to or entering the u.s. former white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany is standing by on this. let s begin with tom holman, former ice director and juan will
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