Ron DeSantis warns that “there is going to be a terrorist attack” in the US by someone who enters the country illegally

There is likely a terrorist attack in the United States by someone who entered the country illegally, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis warned Saturday.

“There will be a terrorist attack in this country that we can trace back to someone crossing the border,” DeSantis said during a breakfast in Sin City sponsored by Never Back Down, a SuperPAC backing his presidential campaign.

“Things like terrorism are still very real. It’s even more real when you have an open border that almost eight million people have crossed,” he continued. “You don’t think our enemies are exploring that border?”

DeSantis also reaffirmed his support for Israel and his opposition to the resettlement of Gaza refugees in the United States, an idea that some left-wing Democrats have applauded.

“There are people like AOC and leftists who want the United States to bring in hundreds of thousands of refugees from the Gaza Strip. “I have said we will bring zero from the Gaza Strip to the United States,” DeSantis said.

Some on the left, such as Rep. Jamaal Bowman, have said that most in Gaza were good people and that the United States could “vet” immigrants to make sure Hamas members were left out, DeSantis expressed skepticism.

Ron DeSantis warned that the United States will suffer another terrorist attack. YouTube/Never Back Down

Ron DeSantis warned that the United States will suffer another terrorist attack.Ron DeSantis warned that the United States will suffer another terrorist attack. Getty Images

“They chose Hamas in Gaza,” he said. “Many of them were applauding in the streets when the attacks occurred. They weren’t members of the Hams, they were just normal people, and I remember September 11, 2001, the Palestinian Arabs cheering when the twin towers were brought down. “That was the worst terrorist attack we’ve ever had and they were celebrating.”

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DeSantis remained stuck in second place in the 2024 Republican presidential primary, while former President Trump continues to dominate polls heading into November, consistently leading the Florida governor by double digits.

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