This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
Social media is delivering a verdict of "treason," not just from one commenter, but many, after the revelation by Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence, that the Joe Biden administration allowed some 4,000 people from Asia to use an ISIS-linked network to illegally enter the U.S.
Of that crowd, about 100 were arrested, but only eight eventually were deported or jailed, she confirmed.
On a visit to the nation's southern border, which was left wide open during the Biden regime but now is closed down under the Trump administration, she confirmed that the 4,000 from central Asia came to the U.S. during Biden's tenure using an "ISIS-affiliated network."
That would include "hundreds of known terrorists and [people] associated with known terrorists," she said.