Most illegals are military-age males coming from China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and other countries.
A collection of identification cards found at the southern border shows how many foreigners illegally invading the United States are coming from countries identified as terror threats.
The massive collection of discarded ID cards compiled by California resident Cory Gautreaux were all found at the illegal crossing near Jacumba, and show most illegals are military-age males coming from China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and other countries.
NEW: We met with San Diego County resident @thecorygoat, who has found hundreds of IDs & passports that illegal aliens from around the world discard & sometimes try to destroy upon crossing into the U.S. in Jacumba, CA, as they hope to hide their identities & where they’ve been. pic.twitter.com/gBkCVWEyuy
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) May 22, 2024
“You’ll notice many of them are burned, or shredded, or destroyed in some way, as these illegal aliens tried to destroy some of these documents as soon as they arrive here in the United States trying to hide who they are and where they’ve been — and Gautreaux says that is a security concern,” reports Fox News reporter Bill Melugin.
Melugin adds that many of the illegals are deserving of additional DHS vetting and known as “special interest aliens,” meaning an alien who “potentially poses a national security risk to the United States or its interests,” according to DHS.
The alarming development comes as retired Air Force Gen. Blaine Holt warned earlier this year that America’s enemies, including China, were laying the groundwork for an attack against the homeland from within by exploiting Biden’s border crisis.
“Tens of thousands of military-age men have come across our border and are now in America, organized by group and nationality” Holt told the Gatestone Institute. “Among them are terrorist and state actors, in particular, members of the People’s Liberation Army of China. As we speak, these actors are training, making plans and obtaining weapons, watching our patterns, and learning our vulnerabilities.”
“We are vulnerable to attack,” Holt added. “Our enemies eagerly wait.”