Biden used the CBP One App to fast-track unvetted illegal aliens through airports, bypassing TSA security
The Biden administration’s reckless disregard for national security has reached a chilling new low, as investigative journalist Breanna Morello exposes the
shocking truth behind the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) so-called “pilot program.” Under the guise of streamlining airport security, the Biden regime has been fast-tracking unvetted, undocumented illegal aliens through TSA checkpoints—often without proper identification or background checks. This brazen betrayal of American safety raises alarming questions about the administration’s true motives.
Key Points:
• The Biden administration revised TSA guidelines in February 2021 to allow illegal aliens to board flights without government-issued IDs.
• TSA agents used the CBP One app to snap photos of illegals and run biometric checks, bypassing traditional ID verification processes.
• The program prioritized reducing wait times over national security, cutting ID verification times from 13 minutes to under 2 minutes.
• Documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit reveal that illegals could present arrest warrants, deportation orders, or even screenshots of documents to gain access to flights.
• The program was rolled out at 12 major airports across the U.S., including Dallas-Fort Worth, Miami, and Denver.
• Critics argue the Biden administration’s actions were part of a broader agenda to build a new voting bloc of non-citizens, prioritizing political power over public safety.
The great reset agenda: TSA’s surrender to chaos
Breanna Morello’s investigation
uncovers the disturbing reality behind the TSA’s pilot program, which began in April 2021. The program, led by TSA officials Julian E. Williams and Melissa Conley, was marketed as a way to “reduce wait times” at security checkpoints. However, internal documents reveal a far more sinister truth: the program was designed to expedite the movement of illegal aliens across the country, often without proper vetting.
According to the TSA’s own Concept of Operations document, the influx of illegals without IDs “places a severe burden on TSA checkpoints.” Instead of addressing this security risk, the Biden administration chose to cut corners, allowing illegals to present documents like arrest warrants, deportation orders, and even electronic screenshots of their paperwork.
The CBP One app, which was central to the program, allowed TSA agents to bypass traditional ID checks by capturing facial biometrics and comparing them to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) records. Shockingly, the program advised illegals that submitting biometrics was optional—a direct violation of the Patriot Act, which mandates biometric collection for all non-U.S. citizens.
“This wasn’t about streamlining security—it was about surrendering to the left’s ‘Great Reset’ agenda,” Morello writes. “The Biden administration has turned the TSA into a rubber-stamp operation for illegal aliens, putting American lives at risk.”
A nation at risk: how many terrorists are among us?
The implications of the TSA’s pilot program are staggering. By allowing unvetted individuals to board flights without proper identification, the Biden administration has effectively opened the door to potential terrorists, gang members, and criminals. As Morello points out, this includes members of notorious groups like MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and even Islamic jihadists.
The program was implemented at 12 airports across the country, including major hubs like Miami International Airport and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. These airports serve as critical transit points for millions of Americans, yet the Biden administration prioritized speed over safety, leaving the nation vulnerable to attack.
“How many terrorists might now reside among us?” Morello asks. “We could learn the answer through harsh consequences if the Trump administration fails to swiftly locate those spread nationwide during Biden’s tenure.”
The documents obtained by Morello also reveal that the TSA bragged about reducing ID verification times by nearly 90%, from 12.87 minutes to just 1.48 minutes. This efficiency came at a devastating cost: the abandonment of
basic security protocols that protect American citizens.
Sources include:
Revolver.news
X.com
TSA Concept of Operations Document, obtained via FOIA lawsuit