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Customs and Border Protection announced on Monday the recent arrest of two men that are featured on the FBI’s terror watchlist and allegedly illegally entered the United States from Mexico.
The two men from Yemeni were arrested on separate incidents in January and March near the Calexico Port of Entry in California. After being detained, the men revealed that they were suspects on a US government watchlist for terrorism and were listed a the “no-fly” list, Customs and Border Protection said in a press release.
The agency did not provide the names of the two men aged 33 and 26. Upon the arrest of the 33-year-old suspect on Jan. 29, border agents found a mobile phone SIM card beneath the insole of the man’s shoe, the agency said.
According to the FBI, the terror watchlist includes people who are “known to be or reasonably suspected of being involved in terrorist activities.”
Late Monday, US Customs and Border Protection announced the recent arrest of a convicted murder who illegally entered the United States from Mexico. The 45-year-old Mexico man was deported from the US after being convicted of second-degree murder in 2003 in California.
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