FBI Director Kash Patel criticized Canada for allegedly failing to prevent fentanyl and suspected terrorists from entering the U.S. He highlighted that following the sealing of the southern border, the northern border has become a key entry point for drug trafficking and terrorism. Citing alarming statistics, Patel revealed that a significant portion of known or suspected terrorists cross into the U.S. from Canada. This commentary reflects broader tensions between the U.S. and Canada, with the Trump administration pushing for stricter measures and even discussing the potential annexation of Canada.
FBI Director Kash Patel has accused Canada of failing to stop fentanyl trafficking to the U.S., calling for action against suspected terrorists crossing the northern border.
Patel emphasized that with the sealing of the southern border, the northern border remains vulnerable, asserting that over 300 known or suspected terrorists crossed into the U.S. illegally last year.
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