Ex-Border Patrol Chief Accuses Biden-Harris Administration of Concealing Terror-Linked Migrants
Aaron Heitke testified that the administration blocked information on significant interest aliens and released large numbers of migrants into the U.S..
- Former San Diego Sector Chief Patrol Agent Aaron Heitke alleged that the Biden-Harris administration suppressed data on migrants with ties to terrorism.
- Heitke testified before the House Homeland Security Committee that the administration aimed to downplay the border crisis by hiding information from the public.
- Heitke revealed that the number of Significant Interest Aliens (SIAs) in the San Diego sector surged from 10-15 per year to over 100 annually after Biden and Harris took office.
- The administration allegedly ordered the transfer of migrants from San Diego to Texas to reduce visible overcrowding, costing approximately $150,000 per flight.
- Heitke's testimony included concerns about the lack of information on millions of 'gotaways' who entered the U.S. without being apprehended, potentially posing security threats.