An Afghan national with ties to the Taliban and a plot to carry out a terror attack somewhere in North America was caught last fall after being smuggled into the U.S. from Mexico, an incident sure to further inflame the debate over national security risks at the border. The Afghan nationals alleged terror ties were not initially flagged in a terror database and as a result, not initially reported when the incident first came to light last November, according to Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., who obtained Homeland Security documents on the incident. It was only later that U.S. officials discovered his associations.
Hunter told Fox News on Friday that the database disconnect represents a monumental failure.
We dont know whos coming into the U.S. and what theyre bringing with them, he told Fox News Americas Newsroom. It is as bad as it seems.
According to information shared with FoxNews.com by Hunters office, the Afghan in question was picked up and detained by U.S. Border Patrol agents about 15 miles inside Arizona from the border. He was arrested along with five Pakistani citizens and two Mexicans identified as smugglers.
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