Iranian, Uzbek Nationals Detained by U.S. Border Patrol in Mooers Forks
- U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested five Iranian nationals and two Uzbek nationals near Mooers Forks, New York, on July 1 while they attempted illegal entry from Canada.
- All seven individuals are currently detained and awaiting removal proceedings, as confirmed by Customs and Border Protection.
- Concerns about potential Iranian sleeper cells operating in the U.S. have been raised by counterterrorism experts, emphasizing implications of current border policies.
- Jonathan Gilliam, a former FBI agent, warned that these sleeper cells could be 'hiding in plain sight' due to lax border enforcement.
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For second time this month, Iranians arrested attempting to cross northern border
by WorldTribune Staff / 247 Real News July 16, 2025 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on Tuesday arrested five Iranians who were attempting to illegally cross the U.S.-Canada border. “They are currently detained and pending removal proceedings,” CBP said. “Border security is national security and directly correlates to public safety. Swanton Sector Agents remain […]
Sleeper Cell Fears: Five Iranian Nationals Caught Sneaking Past U.S. Northern Border
U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested five Iranian nationals attempting to cross illegally from Canada near Mooers Forks, New York. Customs … Read More The post Sleeper Cell Fears: Five Iranian Nationals Caught Sneaking Past U.S. Northern Border appeared first on Charisma News.
Sleeper Cell Fears: Iranian Nationals Caught At US-Canada Border
U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested five Iranian nationals attempting to cross illegally from Canada near Mooers Forks, New York. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed the arrest Tuesday, noting that the individuals had been previously caught attempting illegal entry. “On July 1, Border Patrol Agents from the Champlain, New York Station, responded to suspicious activity near Mooers Forks, NY,” the agency stated. Agents intercepted a miniv…
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