Ex-Border Patrol chief rips Biden admin for allegedly suppressing info on migrants with potential terror ties

Ex-Border Patrol sector chief says he was blocked from releasing info on illegal immigrant crisis

Former San Diego Sector Chief Patrol Agent Aaron Heitke told lawmakers he was stopped from releasing information on migrants in his sector.

A former Border Patrol sector chief told lawmakers that he was blocked from informing the public about migrants who may be potential terror threats, as he says the Biden administration wanted to downplay the threat.

“In San Diego, we had an exponential increase in Significant Interest Aliens [SIAs]. These are aliens with significant ties to terrorism,” former San Diego Sector Chief Patrol official Aaron Heitke told lawmakers on the House Homeland Security Committee.

“Prior to this administration, the San Diego sector averaged 10-15 SIAs per year. Once word was out that the border was far easier to cross, San Diego went to over 100 SIAs in 2022, way over 100 SIAs in 2023 and more than that this year,” he warned. “These are only the ones we caught.”