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Sleeper Cells Invade – Tehran’s Agents Flood Texas as Mexico Lets Them In (Video)

In this 23 March 2026 video, host Cash Jordan talks about how as the conflict with iran heats up, secruity experts are warning of a new emerging threat half a world away.

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As of March 2026, high-ranking Texas officials and federal authorities have issued warnings regarding potential Iranian “sleeper cells” operating within the United States following the escalation of military conflict with Iran. While there is no confirmed active network currently carrying out coordinated attacks, intelligence agencies are on high alert due to intercepted communications and recent domestic incidents.

Governor Greg Abbott has deployed the Texas National Guard and increased Department of Public Safety patrols in sensitive areas. These measures followed a deadly shooting in Austin on March 1, 2026, where the suspect allegedly had ties and sympathies with Iran.

U.S. law enforcement agencies were warned that Iran may be attempting to activate clandestine recipients via encrypted signals. President Trump has stated the administration is “on top of” these possible cells but noted that a partial DHS shutdown has impeded some counterterrorism efforts.

Lawmakers and former officials have linked the threat to illegal crossings at the southern border. They cite reports that thousands of Iranian nationals entered the U.S. between 2022 and 2025, including some who were not fully vetted or were “got-aways”.

Experts differentiate between “lone wolves”—individuals acting independently due to sympathy for Iran—and “sleeper cells,” which are covert groups living in communities until activated for specific missions. While no specific targets are confirmed, security experts suggest these cells could potentially target transportation hubs, iconic American sites, or even rural areas that are less protected. : Intelligence reports suggest Iran may rely on asymmetric strategies, such as cyberattacks or infrastructure disruption, to retaliate for U.S. military actions. 

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