Too Late, DHS Looks for Gang Members It Has Already Admitted

Having willy-nilly allowed millions of illegal migrants into the country so far during Biden-Harris, DHS head Mayorkas is now saying, on second thought, maybe 600 or more ot them have possible ties to the vicious Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela. The feds are beating the bushes, trying to find them.

Mayorkas’s department is acting in response to the nationwide crime wave created by the gang by doing what they should have done in the first place: check the backgrounds of those they admit beforehand. (Better yet, the real question is, why consider wholesale admittance of illegals in the first place? But that would be forbidden under Progressive guidelines and surely no question the administration would ever entertain.)

If, considering the overwhelming masses they have welcomed, the 600 number seems low to you, you’re not alone. Frank Figliuzzi, a former FBI assistant director for counterintelligence, told NBC News: “The number is almost disturbingly low. It should be higher.” Figliuzzi attributed the suspiciously low number of suspected gangsters to what he called a “gap in intelligence” caused by a lack of information from the government of Venezuela.

From our point of view, the “intelligence gap” has nothing to do with any entity outside the White House. It is there where intelligence is at its rarest.

For more, see NBC News.

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