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Border Security: What's Happening in 2025?
USASunday, October 6, 2024
What's even more troubling is that there's no clear way to know if everyone entering has proper identification. This could make it hard for officials to keep track of whether someone might be on a terror watchlist. Imagine trying to board a flight and not knowing if the person next to you is potentially dangerous because their ID wasn't checked properly.
The DHS is also keeping an eye on the upcoming election and tensions in the Middle East. They're worried about violent reactions and attacks from foreign extremist groups like ISIS and al Qaeda. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says that despite these challenges, they're working hard to keep everyone safe.
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