Iran threatens to unleash attacks on sleeper cells inside United States

WASHINGTON, D.C. (CONVERSEER) – Iran has threatened to unleash attacks on sleeper cells inside United States if attacked.

According to NBC News, the message was sent through an intermediary to President Donald Trump at the G7 summit in Canada.

“Iran sent a communiqué to Trump in the days before last night’s strikes on its nuclear facilities threatening to activate sleeper-cell terror inside the United States if it were attacked, sources said,” the media outlet reported.

Earlier today, Tom Homan spoke out about his concerns regarding sleeper cells.

According to Homan, “I said the last four years my biggest concern was this open border was the biggest national security vulnerability this country has ever seen.

“So I pulled numbers this morning just from a CBP under Joe Biden.
There was 1,272 nationals of Iran released in the country between OFO and the Border Patrol. And you compare that to the Trump administration, zero, right, zero releases.

“And right now, because of President Trump’s leadership, we have the most secure border in my lifetime, most secure border in the history of this nation. So we have a secure border.

“So that was President Trump’s big win on securing this nation.
So we’re not releasing people in this country. Special interest aliens aren’t crossing that border undetected.

“But under Joe Biden, we had over 10 million people cross that border.

“But my biggest concern from day one, beyond the fentanyl, beyond the sex trafficking in women and children, were the 2 million known got aways. Over 2 million people crossed that border.

“We don’t know who they are, where they came from, because they got away because Border Patrol was so overwhelmed with the humanitarian crisis that Biden created.

“That over 2 million people crossed the border and got away. That is my biggest concern. And that’s what created the biggest national security vulnerability this country has ever seen.”

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