Todd Bensman currently serves as the Texas-based Senior National Security Fellow for the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), a Washington, D.C. policy institute for which he writes, speaks, and grants media interviews about the nexus between immigration and national security.
Todd Bensman is the author of “Overrun: How Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in U.S. History” and “America’s Covert Border War: The Untold Story of the Nation’s Battle to Prevent Jihadist Infiltration“.
Prior to joining CIS in August 2018, Bensman led homeland security intelligence efforts for nine years in the public sector. Bensman’s body of work with policy and intelligence operations is founded on more than 20 years of experience as an award-winning journalist covering national security topics, with particular focus on the Texas border.
- Joe Biden’s 33,000 secret migrant flights to New York passes buck to city taxpayers
- Biden knows terrorists are crossing the border — why doesn’t he stop it?
- Biden is hiding the true impact of his open border — a shocking 10M have crossed
- Biden is hiding the true impact of his open border — a shocking 10M have crossed
- China is exploiting Biden’s lax border policies — imperiling US security
- China is exploiting Biden’s lax border policies — imperiling US security
- ISIS plot to assassinate George Bush reminds us the border crisis security threat is real
- Don’t believe the lies: The UN is paying illegals using US taxpayer cash
- Has Biden bribed Mexico to control border – and help him win the election?
- ‘Attachment A’ is a roadmap to Hamas enablers in the US — is the FBI paying attention?
- Biden administration secretly let in thousands of unvetted migrants from ‘countries of national security concern’
- Biden secretly has let 221,456 migrants fly into the US in past year
- H-1B doctor’s jihadist plot: How well do we vet visa applicants?
- Dems hate Texas’ Rio Grande border barrier because it WORKS
- Texas vs. Biden — state fights to enforce border, as White House waves in illegal migrants