U.S. National Security at Risk Due to Open Border Policy
In a groundbreaking move, a coalition of former national security experts and federal law enforcement officials has issued a dire warning to Congress about the potential risks posed by the current administration's border policies. They assert that these policies could inadvertently pave the way for terrorist attacks on American soil.
Their letter, dated January 17, paints a harrowing scenario, likening it to a plot from a thriller novel. The experts describe a new and unfamiliar threat: an invasion of the U.S. homeland by military-aged men from adversarial nations. This influx is not via conventional means, but rather through an open border that is perceived globally as unprotected.
Senator Ron Johnson has echoed these concerns, drawing public attention to the issue. The former officials compare this situation to a covert army of young, single adult males from hostile territories infiltrating the nation, potentially including sleeper cells similar to those responsible for the terror attacks in Israel on October 7th.
This influx raises the alarming question: could America already be harboring hidden threats? The letter suggests that due to the open border policy, sleeper cells might have already entered the U.S., posing an unseen but significant danger.
The officials accuse the Biden administration of prioritizing the Democratic party's power over national safety, a claim that underscores the perceived severity of the threat. They call for a reassessment of national security priorities, emphasizing the need to prioritize the safety of American citizens over political gains.
In a time when mainstream media trust is dwindling, alternative news sources are stepping in to provide accurate and timely information. The urgency of the situation demands informed citizenry and decisive legislative action to ensure national security.
The letter concludes with a stark reminder of the responsibilities of governance and the importance of prioritizing the protection of American lives. The current open border policy is seen as a gamble with national security, a risk the nation cannot afford. The former officials' message is clear: national security should never be compromised for political expediency.