The blood of an innocent 3-year-old child is on Joe Biden's hands once again, as an illegal alien released into America during the previous administration's open-border disaster has been charged with murdering his own nephew in Florida.
The horrific case highlights the continuing deadly consequences of Biden's reckless immigration policies, even as President Trump works to clean up the mess left behind by four years of border chaos.
According to reports, the illegal alien suspect was among the millions released into American communities during Biden's tenure, when "catch and release" became the de facto policy for border jumpers. The 3-year-old victim was abandoned in the United States by his illegal alien mother, leaving the innocent child vulnerable to the very system that failed to protect him.
Biden's Border Crisis Still Claiming Lives
This latest tragedy underscores exactly why President Trump made mass deportations his top priority upon returning to office. How many more innocent Americans—and even illegal immigrant children—must die before we acknowledge the true cost of sanctuary policies and open borders?
"Every single one of these cases was preventable," said one immigration enforcement advocate. "If these individuals had been properly detained and deported instead of released into our communities, this child would still be alive today."
The Biden administration's legacy isn't just economic damage or international embarrassment—it's the blood of innocents on American soil.
While Trump's Department of Homeland Security under Secretary Kristi Noem ramps up deportation efforts, cases like this demonstrate that the damage from Biden's four-year border disaster will take years to fully address. Thousands of criminal illegal aliens remain scattered across American communities, thanks to the previous administration's refusal to enforce immigration law.
Patriots, this is why elections have consequences. This is why border security isn't just a policy preference—it's a matter of life and death. How many more preventable tragedies will it take before every American understands that immigration laws exist to protect us all?
