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FBI Shifts Focus on Illegal Immigration Among Other Risks
The Business Guardian
|June 10, 2025
Under the leadership of Director Kash Patel, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is undergoing a notable transformation, signaling a sharp pivot away from its traditional focus on counterterrorism and foreign intelligence threats towards a renewed emphasis on violent crime, drug trafficking, and illegal immigration.
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This shift aligns closely with former President Donald Trump's law-and-order agenda and reflects broader political and operational recalibrations within the Bureau.
While Patel and his supporters argue this reorientation restores focus to core criminal enforcement and public safety, many former FBI officials and national security experts caution that deprioritizing espionage, cyber threats, and foreign interference risks undermining the nation's ability to confront complex and evolving security challenges.
The New FBI Leadership
Kash Patel, who assumed the role of FBI Director after serving in senior intelligence and policy positions, has articulated a vision to return the Bureau to what he calls "the basics."
This approach puts violent crime, drug trafficking, and immigration enforcement at the forefront.
The rhetoric accompanying this new direction has been forceful and unmistakable.
For example, Deputy Director Dan Bongino, a staunch Trump ally, publicly declared on Fox News that undocumented immigrants caught by the FBI have "five minutes" to comply before being removed from the country.
Such statements underscore the Bureau's tough stance and heightened focus on immigration-related crime under Patel's leadership.
This operational and rhetorical shift is further reflected in changes to the FBI's public messaging and priorities.
The Bureau's website now prominently lists "Crush Violent Crime" as its top mission, overtly echoing President Trump's "law-and-order" platform.
The Bureau's increasing visibility on immigration enforcement also marks a significant change.
Historically, immigration and border enforcement have been the purview of agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
This story is from the June 10, 2025 edition of The Business Guardian.
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