Afghan National on FBI Terror List Arrested After Crossing Border Into San Diego – NBC 7 San Diego
Ava White
Updated on April 05, 2026
Border Patrol Officials arrested an Afghan national on the terror watchlist who crossed the U.S.—Mexico border Wednesday alongside a group of migrants near Otay Mesa, according to San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond.
NBC 7 reached out to the U.S. Border Patrol for information on the arrest, who deferred to the FBI. The FBI would not confirm the arrest, instead releasing a statement that said:
"The FBI has no comment on your specific inquiry. We are vigilant in our efforts to detect and assess possible threats and we work closely with our federal, state, and local law enforcement partners to keep our communities safe," FBI San Diego Public Affairs responded.
In a lengthy statement, Supervisor Desmond used the arrest to criticize the Biden Administration’s new border policies
"The Federal Government should focus on developing a secure and efficient immigration system that prioritizes thorough screenings and background checks while providing a streamlined and fair process for those seeking lawful entry," Desmond wrote.
Rep. Darrell Issa, who represents California's 48th Congressional District, confirmed the arrest on Sunday evening in a tweet:
"I can confirm that a wanted terrorist crossed our open border in the San Diego region just days ago — even if the Biden Administration won’t," Issa wrote.
I can confirm that a wanted terrorist crossed our open border in the San Diego region just days ago — even if the Biden Administration won’t.
— Rep. Darrell Issa (@repdarrellissa) May 14, 2023
No other information was immediately available, including the name of the man arrested or why he was on the watchlist.