According to latest US estimates, about 15,000 foreign fighters have flown to Syria, up from a previous estimate of 12,000.
Over 100 of these are Americans.
In the United States, the FBI has arrested more than half a dozen individuals seeking to travel from the US to Syria to join the fighting there, possibly with ISIS.
However, more needs to be done to gain intelligence on these foreign fighters.
Testifying before the Committee on Homeland Security, on "Worldwide Threats to the Homeland," the FBI Director James Comey expressed concern over home grown terrorists.
Those are the two ways in which I've seen the terrorism threat change significantly since I was last in government," he said.
The National Counter Terrorism Centre Director, Matt Olson, said by every measure, ISIL has emerged as an extremely dangerous organisation in a very chaotic part of the world.
It's established sanctuaries in Iraq and in Syria.
From where the group has the ability to plan and to train and also to amass both fighters and weapons with really little interference, he said.
"The group's proven to be an effective fighting force. It's battlefield strategy is complex and it's adaptive. It uses a mix of techniques from terrorist operations to hit-and-run tactics, to paramilitary assaults to enable their recent gains," Olson said.
These radicalised Westerners represent an exceptionally grave threat to the US homeland because of their militant training, extremist connections, ease of travel, and intimate knowledge of the West, said Congressman Michael McCaul, chairman of Committee on Homeland Security.
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