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FBI Arrests Tennessee Man for Planning Border Attack on Migrants

Paul Faye, accused of plotting violence against migrants and law enforcement, faces federal charges after a yearlong investigation.

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TOPSHOT - This aerial picture taken on December 8, 2023 shows the US-Mexico border wall in Sasabe, Arizona. Jaguars don't understand borders, but where the United States meets Mexico, they are having to adapt to them. Once the master of the plains of the Sonoran Desert, the animal is now struggling to survive in a landscape cut in two by a wall The barrier, which former US President Donald Trump boasted he would make "impenetrable" does little to discourage the thousands of people from Latin America, Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe who arrive every day. But, say conservationists, it is deadly to wildlife. (Photo by VALERIE MACON / AFP) (Photo by VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)
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Migrants walking in the Rio Grande looking for a break in the razor wire at the US-Mexico border in Eagle Pass, Texas, on September 23, 2023.

Overview

  • Paul Faye, a 55-year-old Tennessee man, was arrested by the FBI for illegal possession of an unregistered firearm and is accused of planning attacks on migrants and law enforcement at the southern border.
  • Faye is believed to be part of a far-right militia movement and was taken into custody after a yearlong undercover investigation by the FBI.
  • Faye allegedly told undercover FBI agents about his plans to use his sniping skills at the U.S.-Mexican border and claimed to have contacts in militias across several states.
  • Faye's son describes him as a 'big talker' with no intention to harm, calling the government's claims 'ridiculous' and highlighting his father's mental health issues.
  • The investigation into Faye was part of a broader FBI effort to look into far-right militia groups, with two other militia members arrested in Missouri for planning to attack migrants and law enforcement.