May 29, 2024
By Jennie Taer
The Biden administration is scrambling to close an intelligence sharing gap after at least six people on the terror watchlist were let into the US over the last two years.
Men with ties to US-designated terror groups including Somalia’s al Shabaab and Afghanistan’s Hezb-e-Islami (HEB) were all vetted by border officers and allowed into the US, before later being found to be on watchlists.
Read the full story at The New York Post.
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