Jordanian Illegal Alien Linked to Terror Watchlist Released After Attempting to Breach U.S. Military Base
A recent incident involving a Jordanian illegal alien, who is listed on a terror watchlist, has sparked significant concern over national security and immigration enforcement in the United States. The individual in question, along with another illegal immigrant, was caught trying to breach Marine Corps Base Quantico, a critical military installation just outside of Washington, D.C.
The Attempted Breach
On May 3, 2024, Hasan Yousef Hamdan and Mohammad Khair Dabous approached the main gate of Marine Corps Base Quantico in a truck, claiming they were there to make a delivery. When asked to provide proper credentials, they failed to comply and ignored orders to stop, leading to their immediate arrest for trespassing on military property.
Marine Base Quantico, known for housing the FBI Academy and several key intelligence facilities, took the incident seriously, especially after discovering that Hamdan had illegally entered the U.S. just 20 days prior and was flagged on a terror watchlist.
Jordanian Illegal Immigrant’s Unexpected Release
Despite the serious nature of the breach, both men were released on bail just a month later. Hamdan’s bail was set at $15,000, and Dabous was released on a $10,000 bond. This decision, facilitated by the Washington D.C. Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has raised eyebrows among those concerned with national security.
ICE, however, downplayed the threat. According to James Covington, an ICE spokesperson, neither Hamdan nor Dabous posed a significant risk to public safety. Covington emphasized that custody decisions are made on a case-by-case basis, considering various factors, including U.S. law and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policies.
National Security Concerns
This incident has reignited debates over the effectiveness of the Biden administration’s immigration policies, particularly in the context of national security. The fact that a person on a terror watchlist could be released after attempting to breach a military base underscores potential vulnerabilities in the current system.
Judicial Watch, a government watchdog organization, has taken a keen interest in the case, launching an investigation to uncover more details. The organization is committed to holding those responsible for any security lapses accountable, especially in light of the growing concerns over border security.
Ongoing Investigation
Judicial Watch’s investigation is ongoing, with a focus on obtaining more records that could shed light on how these individuals were able to attempt such a breach and why they were released despite the risks. This case is just one example of the broader challenges faced by the U.S. in managing immigration and ensuring the safety of its citizens.