8 Suspected ISIS Migrants Arrested

Published: Wed, 06/12/24

Updated: Tue, 06/18/24

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8 Suspected ISIS Migrants Arrested

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Federal agents arrested eight Tajik nationals in Los Angeles, New York, and Philadelphia after discovering potential ties to ISIS through surveillance of overseas communications.

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