Exclusive | Illegal Jordanian migrant accused of trying to breach Quantico base busted by ICE again after he was let go under Biden

One of the illegal migrants accused of trying to “breach” Marine Corps Base Quantico last year has been scooped up by ICE for a second time — after President Joe Biden’s ICE let them go, The Post can exclusively reveal.Hasan Yousef Hamdan, 32, along with student visa overstay Mohammad Khair Dabous, 28, were arrested on May 3 for allegedly trespassing onto the base and swiftly handed over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.By June, however, ICE cut them both loose after they each posted bond on their immigration cases — with Hamdan’s set at $15,000 and Dabous’ set at $10,000.The illegal migrant pair were charged with misdemeanor trespassing on military property and were ordered released on July 22 so long as they agreed to appear in court for their immigration hearings and stay away from Quantico or other military bases, according to the court documents, which were first reported by Todd Bensman of the Center for Immigration Studies.Now, Hamdan is back in an ICE detention center in Bowling Green, Virginia, according to federal law enforcement sources.It was not immediately clear why he was re-arrested.An ICE spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment on the circumstances of Hamdan’s latest detainment.Hamdan entered the US in April by crossing the southern border illegally into San Diego, federal law enforcement sources previously told The Post.He was apprehended by border agents, who quickly released him into the US due to a lack of detention space.Cops have since confirmed that Dabous, who was driving the vehicle onto the base with Hamdan in the passenger’s seat, “had a valid reason” to be at Quantico, according to court documents filed by Hamdan’s attorney.
However, when cops ordered Dabous to move the vehicle for an inspection, he “continued onto the base.” His attorney argued the whole incident was “due to a language barrier.”Capt.Michael Curtis, a spokesman for the base, previously told Th...