Is Our Open Border an Invitation?
The recent ISIS attack in Moscow, which claimed the lives of 133 people (and the count continues as of 3/23/2024), serves as a forewarning of potential future occurrences worldwide.
In the United States, President Joe Biden and his administration have kept our country’s borders open for the past three years, allowing millions of illegal immigrants to enter without restraint. One must ponder: how many of these individuals who entered illegally are associated with terror cells? I lack this knowledge, and I believe our government does as well.
Consider the frequency of concerts and sporting events in our nation each week. Anywhere people gather in groups, even grocery shopping, poses a potential problem for Americans.
With our open borders, it’s evident that our government has taken insufficient measures to protect us. The escalation of murders, robberies, sexual assaults, carjackings, and violent crimes underscores the consequences of our policies.
The FBI and CIA appear overly engrossed in political matters. We must awaken to this reality. Russia maintains secure borders, yet it has not prevented terrorist acts. In contrast, our open borders pose a significant vulnerability.
The damage inflicted on this country’s security by Joe Biden’s administration seems irreparable. I fear that malicious actors are already among us. Even if Donald Trump were to be re-elected and secure the borders, it would merely deter further infiltration by those intending harm. The harm has been done. Is there a possibility of rectification, or is it too late?
I implore every American to remain vigilant. Report any suspicious activities promptly. Law-abiding citizens should educate themselves about their Second Amendment rights and take necessary steps to safeguard themselves and their families.
This discourse may seem provocative, perhaps even manipulative. However, a simple observation of the prevailing circumstances in America and abroad reveals the urgency of the situation. I hope my predictions are unfounded, but we must prepare ourselves to adapt in this evolving world.