Source: United States Senator for Florida Marco Rubio
Miami, FL— U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) sent a letter to U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas demanding a full accounting of steps taken to ensure that terrorists that have been released by the Taliban are not able to cross into the United States from our southern border with Mexico. Thousands of individuals, including some linked to al-Qaeda and the Islamic State, were recently released from a prison at Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan when the Taliban took control of Kabul.
The full text of the letter is below.
Dear Secretary Mayorkas:
While the world is rightly focused on the crisis in Afghanistan, the humanitarian crisis at our southern border continues to worsen. The number of individuals attempting to cross the southern border is surging and is directly attributable to the words and actions of this administration. I support your decision not to repeal the Title 42 authority to expel migrants crossing the southern border due to the ongoing pandemic, which is clearly made worse by releasing thousands of migrants into the United States without testing or requiring proof of vaccination.
However, I am concerned that this administration is failing to take necessary steps to protect the health of the American public as well as from potentially dangerous individuals crossing the southern border. In July, according to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP),1 the number of migrants detained at the southern border exceeded 200,000 for the first time in more than two decades. The number of migrants detained at the southern border has increased every month since President Biden took office.2 This is a threat to public safety from a health perspective due to the administration’s failure to test migrants for COVID-19 before releasing them from custody. This is especially concerning because President Biden repealed the Safe Third Country Agreement, which mandated that individuals making asylum claims remain in Mexico while their claim is processed. Instead, you are releasing these individuals into the United States, sometimes without a notice to appear.
The current alarming and unsustainable crisis in Afghanistan also gives me significant concerns about the increased risk of dangerous individuals crossing from Mexico into the United States due to your track record of failing to secure our southern border. According to public reports, this year, CBP stopped at least two individuals who were on the terrorist watch list. Now, there are numerous reports of Islamic State and al Qaeda fighters being released from prison by the Taliban as it has retaken Kabul. It is impossible to know where these terrorists are now.
The disastrous situation in Afghanistan is a threat to national security, especially given the failure of the administration to address or acknowledge that the situation at the southern border is a crisis. Accordingly, please respond to the following questions by August 31, 2021.
1. What steps has the Department of Homeland Security taken in the last seven days to secure the southern border and ensure that terrorists released by the Taliban are not able to cross the U.S.-Mexico border?
2. CBP stated that it does not release overall number so of immigrants stopped at the southern border who are on the terrorist watch list. Will you commit to providing a written classified report within 120 days that outlines the number of individuals encountered at the southern border with a connection to designated Foreign Terrorist Organization?
There is no issue more pressing than ensuring Americans’ safety from foreign threats. I appreciate your prompt attention to these matters.
Sincerely,
RUBIO AL DEPARTAMENTO DE SEGURIDAD NACIONAL: PREVENGAN QUE TERRORISTAS CRUCEN LA FRONTERA DE MÉXICO CON EE.UU.
Miami, FL — El senador estadounidense Marco Rubio (R-FL) envió una carta al secretario del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de los Estados Unidos (DHS, por sus siglas en inglés) Alejandro Mayorkas, exigiendo una explicación completa de las medidas tomadas por el departamento para garantizar que los terroristas que han sido liberados por los talibanes no puedan cruzar a EE.UU. desde la frontera sur con México. Miles de personas, incluyendo individuos vinculados a al-Qaeda y al Estado Islámico fueron liberados recientemente de una cárcel en la base aérea de Bagram en Afganistán cuando los talibanes tomaron el control de Kabul.
El texto completo de la carta en inglés está aquí.