Exclusive | Illegal Jordanian migrant accused of trying to breach Quantico base was busted in Trumps mass deportation raids, ICE says

President Trump’s immigration raids collared the illegal Jordanian migrant accused of trying to “breach” Marine Corps Base Quantico last year — after he was twice set free under former President Joe Biden, The Post has learned.Hasan Yousef Hamdan, 32, is now facing deportation.Hamdan and Mohammad Khair Dabous, 28, were first nabbed on May 3, 2024 after the pair allegedly trespassed onto the military base and were immediately placed into ICE custody.But by the next month, ICE let them go after they posted bond in their immigration cases — with Hamdan’s set at $15,000 and Dabous’ set at $10,000.But with Trump back in office with stricter immigration policies, ICE arrested Hamdan again on Feb.
7 in Richmond, Virginia, ensuring that he would be processed for deportation, an agency spokesperson told The Post.Both Hamdan and Dabous, who overstayed his student visa, were charged with misdemeanor trespassing on military property and were ordered released in that case on July 22 with the agreement that they would appear for their future immigration hearings and avoid going to Quantico or other military bases, according to the court documents, which were first reported by Todd Bensman of the Center for Immigration Studies.Hamdan was first nabbed after crossing the southern border illegally into San Diego in April 2024, but was quickly released into the US because the feds lacked the detention space to hold him, federal law enforcement sources previously told The Post.Cops have since confirmed that Dabous, who was behind the wheel, “had a valid reason” to be on the base, according to court documents filed by Hamdan’s attorney.But when cops ordered Dabous to move the vehicle for further inspection, the Jordanian migrant “continued onto the base,” which his attorney argued was “due to a language barrier.”Capt.Michael Curtis, a spokesman for the base, previously told The Post that Dabous told the military police officers at the base’s entry gat...