One of them was re-arrested by immigrants and customs enforcement after two illegal immigrants from Jordan trespassed on Marine base Quantico last year.
Authorities allegedly drove box trucks to base after arrested 32-year-old Hasan Yesef Hamdan and 28-year-old Mohammad Khair Dabous on May 3, 2024, warning that some experts were “dry runs” due to a potential terrorist attack.
They were transferred to Ice custody and released on bonds of $15,000 and $10,000 respectively. The terms of their release required them to appear for further immigration hearings and to leave the US military facility.
Former Quantico staff warn of terrorist attack “dry run” after Jordanian citizens attempted to violate the base
The Quantico violation is reportedly a Jordanian national, Hasan Yousef Hamdan, who is reportedly on the terrorist watch list. (Retrieved in a New York post)
Hamdan, who first entered the United States in April 2024 near San Diego, was taken into custody and sent to a facility in Bowling Green, Virginia. New York Post Reported on Monday.
The reason for his new arrest was not immediately clear. But Bowling Green is where the chairs hold Caroline detention facilities, with both asylum seekers and illegals awaiting deportation.
ICE did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

US President Joe Biden will head to the Marines on April 22, 2024 when he leaves Quantico, a Marine Corps Air Facility in Triangle, Virginia. (via Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP Getty Images)
Hamdan was allowed to post bonds despite reportedly being featured on the terrorist watch list. letter It was signed by 13 members of Congress and denounced the Biden-era Department of Justice for allowing the move.
“While it is unlikely that illegal aliens who tried to access a safe US military facility will be released on bail, the radical Biden-Harris administration has once again ignored existing immigration laws in favour of foreigners' comfort.”
Two foreigners in ice custody on allegedly attempting a violation at a major marine base

The vehicle will enter Quantico, Marine Corps Base, Kuncheonko, Virginia on March 22, 2013. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Authorities say Dabs first enrolled in the United States on a student visa and stayed in the country after it expired.
When Hamdan and Dabous were first arrested, authorities said they had no weapons or previous criminal history and were not accused of fear-related motives.
But Dave Katz, a former federal firearms instructor who works for Quantico and is now CEO of Global Security Group, warns that the stories he allegedly gave to authorities should raise a red flag.
The men allegedly accused of posing as delivery drivers, claiming they were Amazon drivers. Military police They stopped them at the gate, but the driver said they ignored them and tried to move to the compound.

The vehicle passes through the main gate of Quantico at Marine Corps Base in July 2004. (Matthew Kavanaugh/Getty Images)
“Students somehow get into contact with someone who illegally intersects the US on the other side of the country, both of which get caught up in that truck,” Katz said. “There is no explanation as to what happened other than the ominous thing.”
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Quantico is a Marine Corps base and also houses training facilities and labs for the FBI and Drug Enforcement Bureau.
“Driving a box truck was a dry run to drive a box truck that didn't emptied the second time,” Katz previously told Fox News Digital. “Can you prove that? No. But that's true 9/11 Hijacker You are trying to board the plane with a box cutter on other occasions before actually doing the act. ”
Court records show that the charges relating to the violation were dismissed without prejudice in October at the request of a US attorney for the Eastern District of Jessica Abber, Virginia. She was nominated in 2021 as then President Biden.
Abber was then replaced by U.S. Attorney Eric Sheebert, a longtime federal prosecutor and former police officer at the metropolitan police department.
The man is still facing immigration lawsuits.


