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Dozens of illegal immigrants from 'special interest' nations with terrorist activity caught at southern border

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Dozens of illegal immigrants from 'special interest' nations with terrorist activity caught at southern border

Dozens of illegal immigrants from countries linked to extensive terrorist activity were caught at the southern border in Texas during the past week, authorities said Friday. 

Troopers with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) encountered the migrants among two large groups. The first of 230 illegal immigrants was apprehended Sept. 30.

Among that group were 27 people from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Egypt and India, a DPS statement said. They were turned over to the federal authorities. 

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An aerial view of migrants near the Texas-Mexico border. Among the group with citizens of countries with extensive terrorist activity, authorities said.  (Texas Department of Public Safety)

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“It is this type of activity, these attempted illegal crossings between the ports of entry by people coming from areas that are hot spots for terrorist activity that clearly highlight the concerns of Governor Abbott and the state of Texas,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “These are not illegal immigrants seeking asylum – these are people trying to cross into the United States undetected who may also be trying to do us harm.”

Special interest nations are those with extensive terrorist activity. 

Another 41 people in the first group were arrested for criminal trespass. They were citizens of Brazil, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Argentina, Colombia and the Dominican Republic.

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Illegal immigrants in Texas near the border

Illegal immigrants are stopped by Texas authorities at the southern border.  (Texas Department of Public Safety)

A second group of illegal immigrants was spotted on Wednesday just north of the border town of Eagle Pass. Of the 135 people apprehended, 13 hailed from Turkey and one from China, authorities said. In a separate arrest, authorities took Umar Farooq Ashraf, a South African citizen, into custody on Sept. 21. 

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He was among a group of 15 illegal immigrants trespassing in Normandy, Texas, located across the border from Mexico. 

Troopers were alerted by the Terror Screening Center that Ashraf could be related to a known or suspected terrorist. He remains in custody on criminal trespass charges. 

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued its annual threat assessment this week warning of migrants with terrorist ties. 

“Over the next year, we expect some individuals with terrorism ties and some criminal actors will continue their efforts to exploit migration flows and the complex border security environment to enter the United States,” the assessment states. “Individuals with potential terrorism connections continue to attempt to enter the Homeland at both the US-Mexico and US-Canada borders and also through the immigration system,” it continued. 

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Texas jail inmate charged with capital murder after allegedly attacking detention officer: 'Pure evil'

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Texas jail inmate charged with capital murder after allegedly attacking detention officer: 'Pure evil'

A 28-year-old detention officer in Texas is dead after allegedly being attacked by an inmate while he was returning the inmate to his cell.

During a news conference Tuesday, Ellis County Sheriff Brad Norman revealed that Officer Isaiah Bias was killed Monday during the alleged attack at the jail. 

“It’s with great sadness that we stand here today and acknowledge the loss of one of our own. … Isaiah Bias, 28 years of age, was a dedicated detention officer with over six years of service to the Ellis County Sheriff’s Office,” Norman said.

Norman called the alleged attack by 45-year-old suspect Aaron Thompson “pure evil” but did not disclose details about how Bias was killed.

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Ellis County Detention Officer Isaiah Bias died after being attacked by Aaron Thompson, left. (Ellis County Sheriff’s Office)

“Most of the time, law enforcement officers and detention officers deal with good folks having a bad day. Occasionally, we deal with bad folks,” Norman said. “I can honestly say that my staff over the last day has dealt with pure evil.”

Norman said Thompson was charged with capital murder, adding he would be recommending the death penalty.

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Ellis County detention officer Isaiah Ellis

Isaiah Bias, a detention officer at the Ellis County, Texas, jail, died Monday after allegedly being assaulted by an inmate. (Ellis County Sheriff’s Office)

“It was a heinous, horrific, purposeful murder that was senseless and not needed,” Norman said. “The ultimate decision will be made by the district attorney’s office, whether or not they seek the death penalty in this case. If I have anything to say about it, that’s exactly what will happen, but the ultimate decision lies on the DA’s office.”

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According to an arrest warrant affidavit obtained by KDFW, Thompson punched Bias, knocking him to the ground, and then allegedly began choking and hitting him in the head with his fist, knee and foot.

The affidavit said Thompson then went to a table and sat down, leaving Bias in a “large pool of blood.”

Thompson was booked into jail last month on three counts of assault on a public servant and evading arrest and was in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day, Norman said.  

Norman said he met Bias when he was a teenager in the jail’s explorer program. 

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Ellis County Sheriff Brad Norman

During a news conference, Ellis County Sheriff Brad Norman said detention Officer Isaiah Bias was killed after being attacked by an inmate Monday. (Ellis County Sheriff’s Office)

“He wanted to be in law enforcement. He came in to work for the jail,” Norman said. “You can work in the jail when you are 18. You can’t be a peace officer in Texas until you’re 21,” Norman said.

Norman also described Bias as a “very family-oriented person” and said he had just become an uncle a week before his murder.

 

“His sister’s baby was a week old, and he was able to see the baby the day it was born,” Norman said. “He loved what he did. The people around him loved him. Law enforcement was a career path he loved.”

The Texas Rangers have taken over the murder investigation. Thompson was arraigned, and his bond was set at $2 million.

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Stepheny Price is writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Story tips and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com

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‘Shut up, I’m trying to steal!’: Burglars ransack Southern California homes while posing as deliverymen

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‘Shut up, I’m trying to steal!’: Burglars ransack Southern California homes while posing as deliverymen

Residents are frightened and angry as a group of suspects continue ransacking San Fernando Valley homes, leaving a trail of destruction behind.

A Valley Village resident said she was stunned and shaken up after thieves targeted her home on Dec. 17 between 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The break-in was captured on home surveillance cameras as a male suspect approached the house and appeared to be disguised as a delivery man.

“Ten minutes after we left [our home], someone was knocking at the door and our dog was barking away,” she said. “Then within a minute, someone had broken into the back of the house, smashed the glass door, came in and locked the dog in a room and just trashed the house. They took all of my jewelry.”

Photos of the aftermath showed drawers in every room were removed and emptied and all of the woman’s belongings were thrown across the floor in heaping piles.

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“It was very frightening and very scary,” the homeowner, who did not want to be identified, told KTLA’s Angeli Kakade.

  • A suspect is seen on security footage rummaging through a victim's closet in the San Fernando Valley.
  • Three hooded burglary suspects run into the backyard of a San Fernando Valley home, knocking over any security cameras they spot.
  • Home surveillance cameras captured a fake delivery man knocking on the front door of a Valley Village home while several suspects shattered the back door to burglarize the home on Dec. 17, 2024.
  • The male suspect posing as a delivery person is seen walking away.
  • The destructive aftermath of a burglary at a Valley Village home on Dec. 17, 2024.
  • The destructive aftermath of a burglary at a Valley Village home on Dec. 17, 2024.
  • Three hooded burglary suspects run into the backyard of a San Fernando Valley home, knocking over any security cameras they spot.
  • Three hooded burglary suspects run into the backyard of a San Fernando Valley home, knocking over any security cameras they spot.
  • The back door of a Valley Village home was shattered as a group of thieves ransacked the property on Dec. 17, 2024.
  • The destructive aftermath of a burglary at a Valley Village home on Dec. 17, 2024.

She posted the surveillance video on the NextDoor app and was shocked to discover how many other nearby residents came forward with similar burglary stories.

“I didn’t know this was going on until I let our neighbors know and then you start finding out that it’s happening all the time,” another neighbor told KTLA.

A Sherman Oaks resident posted a video of a thief rummaging inside a closet and at one point, he was heard yelling to the homeowner, “Shut up bi*ch! I’m trying to steal!” 

Victims reported the same details — a fake delivery man knocks on the front door to check if anyone’s home while several accomplices enter the house by shattering a back door or window.

At times, when the suspects would spot a security camera, they would quickly run over and knock it to the ground.

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The Valley Village victim said she’s angry over the constant break-ins her community is forced to endure. The worst part, she said, was that she had no idea it was taking place. She believes local law enforcement needs to prioritize alerting citizens of burglary threats.

“I’m very frustrated because I feel like if people had let us know, maybe we could’ve taken more precautions,” she said.

The burglaries remain under investigation and no suspects have been arrested. Anyone with information can call the Los Angeles Police Department at 818-374-9500.

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Oklahoma lawmakers on board with abolishing the Department of Education

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Oklahoma lawmakers on board with abolishing the Department of Education

Oklahoma lawmakers support eliminating the Department of Education, after President-elect Donald Trump promised to do away with the department during the campaign. 

“I personally believe that we should have more of our education at the state level as opposed to Washington, D.C.,” Republican Policy Committee Chair-elect and Oklahoma Rep. Kevin Hern said. “This has been something that goes all the way back to Ronald Reagan so this is not a mystery where Republicans are. Let our parents, and our teachers, and our administrators do their job.” 

“Just maybe the one size fits all is limiting us,” Rep. Josh Brecheen, R-Okla., said. “You don’t have innovation and ingenuity when you have one model.” 

FILE – President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with the House GOP conference, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (Allison Robbert/Pool via AP, File) (Allison Robbert/Pool via AP, File)

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He added that states should have complete control over education.

Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters in November supported the abolition of federal department and sent a memo to schools in the state to prepare for that possibility.

“The federal government has hijacked our education system, using taxpayer dollars to impose harmful policies and control what is taught in our schools,” the memo states.

After Trump signaled during the campaign that he supported abolishing the department, the idea has been gaining momentum. He said he’ll prioritize “closing up the Department of Education in Washington, D.C., and sending all education and education work it needs back to the states.”

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who Trump appointed to lead a team to make the federal government more efficient, gave their approval to a proposal that abolishes the department. 

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Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters supports President-elect Donald Trump’s idea to abolish the Department of Education. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

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He added that states should have complete control over education.

While Oklahoma Republicans are on board with disbanding the Education Department, one GOP lawmaker wants to ensure federal dollars continue to go to state and local schools. 

“My issue is, if you’re capable of doing that, how do you implement it,” Rep. Frank Lucas said. “The state of Oklahoma is the primary funder of public schools. Local property taxes are an important element, but federal dollars are really important too.”

He continued, “Reading programs, disabled programs, those kinds of issues, how do you make sure those resources are still available to local school districts?”

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Left: Elon Musk; Right: Vivek Ramaswamy

Elon Musk, Co-Chair of the newly announced Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), arrives at Capitol Hill on Dec. 5, 2024 in Washington, D.C.; Vivek Ramaswamy, chairman and co-founder of Strive Asset Management, arrives to meet with lawmakers on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024.  (Left: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images; Right: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., told The Oklahoman that he’s all for abolishing ED, but some federal funding is needed—particularly, federal Impact Aid.

“If you’re going get rid of the Department of Education, I’m not for getting rid of Impact Aid because that’s tens of millions of dollars to Oklahoma schools who are educating these kids would not be here but for that,” he said. “I agree with president about educational bureaucracy – it’s bloated, and frankly it’s wrong-headed in many of the policies it pursues… But honestly, I don’t see where you get the 60 votes in the Senate.”



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