The chickens are coming home to roost from Joe Biden's disastrous border policies, and this time a federal agent nearly paid the ultimate price. Arnoldo Jose Marquez-Pulido, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela who was released into our country under the failed Biden administration, violently attacked a Homeland Security agent and grabbed his firearm while resisting arrest at a Sam's Club in Michigan.
This is exactly what patriots warned would happen when Biden threw open our borders and rolled out the red carpet for criminals, gang members, and violent thugs from around the world. Now our brave law enforcement officers are literally fighting for their lives against Biden's "newcomers."
According to court documents, Marquez-Pulido lost control of the weapon only after the agent tackled him to the ground in a desperate struggle. Think about that for a moment – we came within seconds of potentially losing a federal agent to someone who never should have been in our country in the first place.
Trump's Mass Deportation Can't Come Fast Enough
This incident perfectly illustrates why President Trump's mass deportation operation is not just necessary – it's a matter of national security and public safety. How many more Americans and federal agents have to be put in danger because Democrats prioritized virtue signaling over protecting our citizens?
Under the Biden regime's catch-and-release policies, dangerous criminals like Marquez-Pulido were simply handed a court date and told to show up later. Surprise, surprise – they didn't show up, and instead continued terrorizing American communities.
Secretary Kristi Noem and the Department of Homeland Security now have the thankless job of cleaning up Biden's mess, one criminal alien at a time. But make no mistake – every single one of these dangerous encounters could have been prevented if we had simply enforced our immigration laws from day one.
How many more wake-up calls do we need before every American realizes that illegal immigration isn't just about economics – it's about life and death?
