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Former Border Patrol Chief Aaron Heitke Alleges Biden-Harris Admin Covered Up 900% Increase in Border Terror Threat
Sep 19, 2024, 06:20 PM
Former Chief Patrol Agent Aaron Heitke has testified that the Biden-Harris administration instructed him to hide data on the number of suspected terrorists apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border. Heitke, who served as the Chief Patrol Agent for the San Diego sector, claimed that the administration sought to convince the public that there was no threat at the border. He also mentioned that the administration engaged in other activities, such as spending $150,000 on flights to transport illegal immigrants to Texas and providing no resources to track fentanyl. Heitke noted a 900% increase in encounters with suspected terrorists after Kamala Harris became Border Czar. The testimony, given before Congress, has sparked significant controversy and raised questions about the administration's handling of border security and national security.
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