Posted on 05/19/2025 6:31:01 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Patel’s warning echoes The Bureau’s exclusive reporting on a criminal convergence linking CCP-backed chemical suppliers, Iranian proxies, and Mexican cartels operating through Vancouver superlabs.
WASHINGTON — In an explosive Sunday interview that will place tremendous pressure on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new Liberal government, FBI Director Kash Patel alleged that Mexican cartels, Chinese Communist Party operatives, and Iranian threat actors have forged a new axis of criminal cooperation, using Canada’s porous northern border and the Port of Vancouver—not the southern Mexican border—as their preferred entry point to flood fentanyl and terror suspects into the United States.
“In the first two, three months that we've been in the seat under Donald Trump's administration, he has sealed the border,” Patel told Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo. “He has stopped border crossings. So where's all the fentanyl coming from? Still? Where's the trafficking coming from still? Where are all the narco traffickers going to keep bringing this stuff into the country? The northern border. Our adversaries have partnered up with the CCP and others—Russia, Iran—on a variety of different criminal enterprises. And they're going and they're sailing around to Vancouver and coming in by air.”
Patel asserted that adversarial regimes—including Beijing and Tehran—are now working in tandem on “a variety of different criminal enterprises,” and exploiting what he called the “sheer tyranny of distance” on America’s northern frontier, where vast terrain and lax enforcement in Canada have allegedly enabled fentanyl pipelines and terrorist infiltration.
Pointing directly at Carney’s government, Patel continued: “Now we're focused on it and we're calling our state and local law enforcement partners up [at the northern border]. But you know, who has to get to step in is Canada—because they're making it up there and shipping it down here.”
The FBI director’s warning—posted on the White House’s X account— follows exclusive reporting by The Bureau and a newly released 2025 threat assessment from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, which, for the first time, officially flags Canada as an emerging threat node in the North American drug supply chain.
As The Bureau reported earlier this week, the DEA highlighted the dismantling of a fentanyl “super laboratory” in October 2024 in Falkland, British Columbia—a mountainous corridor between Vancouver and Calgary—as an emerging threat in fentanyl trafficking targeting the United States. Sources pointed to the same converged threat network—China, Iran, and Mexico—mentioned today by FBI Director Kash Patel.
“According to these sources,” The Bureau reported Friday, “the site forms part of a broader criminal convergence involving Chinese, Mexican, and Iranian networks operating across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec. The Bureau’s sources indicate that the Falkland facility was connected to Chinese chemical exporters sanctioned by the United States Treasury, Iranian threat actors, and operatives from Mexican drug cartels.”
In his remarks today, Patel appeared to directly link this criminal convergence to terrorist infiltration. “And I’ll give you a statistic that I gave to Congress that nobody was paying attention to,” Patel added. “Over 300 known or suspected terrorists crossed into this country last year, illegally… 85 percent of them came in through the northern border.”
Patel also appeared to turn up the political pressure on Ottawa, alluding to President Trump’s recent controversial statements about Canada—which became a flashpoint in the federal election, with many voters embracing the Liberal Party’s campaign framing Carney as a bulwark against Trump.
“I don't care about getting into this debate about making someone the 51st state or not,” Patel said, referencing Trump’s remarks. “But [Canada] are a partner in the north. And say what you want about Mexico—but they helped us seal the southern border. But facts speak for themselves. It’s the [northern] border that's open.”
The Bureau will continue to follow this story in the coming week.
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I wonder if Prime Minister Mark Carney is allowing this.
Tired of the “sky is blue” breaking news stories.
I wonder if Prime Minister Mark Carney is allowing this.
Sadly, I think you already suspect the correct answer like the rest of us. You replace a liberal with a liberal in Canada, and the smuggling will only accelerate.
Trump should have a solid plan for this event, because it absolutely is going to happen. This should be a non-starter, destroying any and all trade agreements with Canada if they don’t control their own border and drug traffic. You could put alot of Canadians out of jobs real real fast with a closed border.
Talking points or facts on the ground.
Iran?
I think we’ve the answer as to who is blackmailing the Bondi/Patel/Bongino can’t-think-straight gang: Israel.
Pressure Carney to take out the enemies or become an enemy of the US
The Wetbacks and Snowflakes are not our friends. They never were. President Trump just made it more obvious.
Have they not been doing that very same thing through our Southern border for the last half decade if not longer?
I think you’ll find that iranian operatives are controlling the trans atlantic cocaine industry. They have strong positions all throughout south America, mexico and the european market.
No wonder Trump was so upset with Gov Trudeau
Okay, Intel Asset.
If proved, that would not be good for him.
I don’t know if the Canuks are gonna let the CCP and the cartels compete with their weed market.
“Iran?
I think we’ve the answer as to who is blackmailing the Bondi/Patel/Bongino can’t-think-straight gang: Israel.”
Can’t be Iran. It’s the Jooooooos!/s
In other words “it’s Monday”.
Makes last night’s Panthers beatdown of the Leafs all the more enjoyable.
For the first time since the 1969-70 season, the Stanley Cup Playoffs will be contested entirely south of the 49th parallel.
What about Edmonton?
My bad
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