
Suspected terrorist arrested by federal agents at northern US border
By Karah Rucker (Anchor), Kalé Carey (Reporter), Harry Fogle (Video Editor)
A Jordanian migrant with alleged ties to terrorism is now in custody after he illegally entered the United States. In November 2024, Mohammad Hasan Abdellatif Albana, 41, was caught in Lynden, Washington, near the U.S.-Canadian border, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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Albana was arrested by U.S. Border Patrol after he entered without being inspected, admitted or paroled by immigration authorities.

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Authorities are not sure where or when Albana entered the country. An immigration official in the U.S. later identified Albana as a suspected terrorist.
ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) said he was removed on Nov. 15. Albana went through immigration proceedings in front of a federal judge before being sent back to Jordan.
The ICE ERO Seattle Field Office Director, Drew H. Bostock, said federal officers are working to protect communities in the Pacific Northwest.
“ERO is committed to the removal of noncitizens who pose a risk to the national security of the U.S.”
ERO statement by Seattle Field Office Director Drew H. Bostock
Federal data shows so far, in fiscal year 2024, Customs and Border Protection officers arrested more than 400 migrants on the terrorist watchlist at the northern and southern U.S. border.
In fiscal year 2023, 564 individuals were arrested, while 380 were arrested in fiscal year 2022. The agency has said that encountering individuals on the watchlist is still considered “uncommon.”
[Karah Rucker]
A JORDAN MIGRANT WITH TIES TO TERRORISM IS NOW IN CUSTODY AFTER FEDERAL AUTHORITIES SAY HE TRIED TO ILLEGALLY ENTER THE UNITED STATES.
IN NOVEMBER, 41-YEAR-OLD MOHAMMAD HASAN ABDELLATIF ALBANA WAS CAUGHT NEAR THE NORTHERN BORDER OF LYNDEN WASHINGTON.
WITHOUT BEING ADMITTED, INSPECTED OR PAROLED BY IMMIGRATION AUTHORITIES.
A U-S IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL LATER IDENTIFIED ALBANA AS A SUSPECTED TERRORIST.
AUTHORITIES AREN’T SURE WHERE OR *WHEN* ALBANA ENTERED THE COUNTRY.
ICE ENFORCEMENT AND REMOVAL OPERATIONS SAID HE WAS REMOVED ON NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH
ALBANA WENT THROUGH IMMIGRATION PROCEEDINGS IN FRONT OF A FEDERAL JUDGE BEFORE BEING SENT BACK TO JORDAN
THE ERO SEATTLE FIELD OFFICE DIRECTOR SAID THE AGENCY IS QUOTE “committed to the removal of noncitizens who pose a risk to the national security of the U.S.”
FEDERAL OFFICERS ARE WORKING TO PROTECT PACIFIC NORTHWEST COMMUNITIES.
DATA SHOWS SO FAR IN 2024… CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION OFFICERS ARRESTED MORE THAN FOUR HUNDRED MIGRANTS ON THE FBI’S TERRORIST WATCHLIST AT THE NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN U-S BORDER.
COMPARED TO 564 IN 2023
AND 380 IN 2022
THE AGENCY SAYS ENCOUNTERING WATCHLISTED INDIVIDUALS IS STILL CONSIDERED “UNCOMMON” AND AGENTS WORK TIRELESSLY TO SECURE THE BORDER.
FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS I’M KARAH RUCKER
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