Top US border chief warns new terror attack 'worse than 9/11' is imminent

Top US border chief warns new terror attack 'worse than 9/11' is imminent

Daily Express - World·2025-06-05 11:01

Donald Trump's Border Czar dropped a bombshell terror warning, claiming a “9/11 or worse” is imminent. Tom Homan blamed the immigration and border policies of the previous White House administration under Joe Biden for his terrifying prediction.

Appearing on Fox News, he was asked by host Sean Hannity whether America was at risk of a "9/11" style attack. Homan pointed to what he claimed were nearly two million migrants that entered the country illegally during President Biden's tenure.

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“It’s coming," he said. “These 2 million known gotaways scares the hell out of me", adding some could be terrorists.

"This scares the hell out of me and I’ve been doing this for 40 years," he repeated.

"It should have scared the hell out of every American what the Biden administration did.

“I’m convinced something’s coming unless we can find them.”

A "gotaway" means an unlawful border crosser, who is directly or indirectly observed making an unlawful entry into the United States; is not apprehended; and is not a turn back - according to the US government.

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His remarks come in the wake of an antisemitic terror attack in Boulder, Colorado on Monday.

An Egyptian national, whose US visa had already expired, allegedly injured 12 people by using a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails.

The suspect - Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45 - entered the country on a tourist visa in 2022, sought asylum and later obtained a work permit from the Biden administration, according to the Trump White House.

But the accused’s work visa expired this past March, meaning he was no longer in the US legally.

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Trump's administration received a huge boost for its tough crackdown on immigration, after the Supreme Court ruled late last month it could go ahead and revoke the legal status of half a million migrants from four Caribbean and Latin American countries.

The decision puts 532,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela at risk of deportation.

They had originally entered the States under a two-year humanitarian “parole” programme launched by former president Joe Biden.

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