The blood of another American hero has been spilled by yet another foreign-born terrorist who was handed citizenship and trusted with military service, only to turn that training against the very nation that welcomed him.
On Thursday, Mohamed Bailor Jalloh - a former National Guard soldier originally from Sierra Leone who was previously convicted on terrorism charges - opened fire at Old Dominion University in Virginia, killing a decorated American service member. This senseless act of violence represents the latest in a disturbing pattern of naturalized citizens committing acts of terror against the country that gave them everything.
How does a convicted terrorist remain in our military? How does someone with known ties to terrorism continue walking among us, armed and dangerous? These are the questions every patriotic American should be demanding answers to right now.
A Pattern of Betrayal
Jalloh isn't an isolated case - he's part of a growing trend of naturalized citizens who've repaid America's generosity with bloodshed and violence. While the mainstream media refuses to connect the dots, the pattern is undeniable: we're importing people who hate everything we stand for, giving them citizenship, and then acting shocked when they attack us.
This decorated service member died because our vetting system is broken. This hero's family will never see their loved one again because we've prioritized political correctness over American lives. When will enough be enough?
Time for Real Solutions
President Trump's second-term agenda includes the largest deportation operation in American history, but cases like Jalloh's prove we need to go further. We need comprehensive immigration reform that puts American lives first, not the feelings of globalists who think everyone deserves to be here regardless of their intentions.
Every naturalized citizen who commits an act of terrorism should have their citizenship revoked immediately. Every immigrant with ties to terror organizations should be on the first plane out of here. And every American who died because we failed to properly vet these people deserves justice.
How many more heroes must die before we finally put America First in our immigration system?
