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TERROR ATTACK: Naturalized Citizen KILLS American Hero at Virginia University - When Will We LEARN?

Gary FranchiMarch 13, 2026176 views
TERROR ATTACK: Naturalized Citizen KILLS American Hero at Virginia University - When Will We LEARN?
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Another day, another terror attack by a naturalized citizen who should never have been allowed to stay in America. On Thursday, Mohamed Bailor Jalloh — a former National Guard soldier from Sierra Leone with previous terrorism convictions — opened fire at Old Dominion University in Virginia, killing a decorated American service member.

Let that sink in, Patriots. This wasn't some random act of violence. This was a foreign-born individual who had ALREADY been convicted of terrorism charges, yet was somehow still walking free on American soil with the ability to commit mass murder.

Jalloh represents a disturbing pattern that the mainstream media refuses to acknowledge: naturalized citizens committing acts of terror against the very country that gave them refuge. According to reports, this marks at least the third such attack by naturalized Americans in recent years — a trend that should have every American asking tough questions about our immigration and naturalization process.

A Decorated Hero Dies While A Foreign Terrorist Lives

The victim was a decorated service member — a true American patriot who served this country with honor, only to be gunned down by someone who exploited our generous immigration system. The contrast couldn't be starker: a hero who gave everything for America, killed by someone who came here and repaid our hospitality with violence.

How many more attacks will it take before we admit the obvious? Our current system of importing people from hostile regions and handing out citizenship like party favors is putting American lives at risk.

"We must ask ourselves: why are we granting citizenship to individuals with terrorism convictions? This is exactly the kind of common-sense security measure that President Trump campaigned on."

This tragedy underscores why President Trump's America First immigration policies aren't just good politics — they're essential for national security. While the Biden administration spent four years rolling out the red carpet for anyone who wanted to cross our borders, we're now seeing the deadly consequences of their reckless open-door policies.

The question isn't whether we should welcome legal immigrants who love America — we should. The question is why we're allowing people with terrorism convictions to remain in our country, armed and dangerous.

How many more decorated American heroes must die before we prioritize American lives over political correctness?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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JohnnyPatriotVerified1 days ago
Finally, someone telling the truth!
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TexasToughVerified1 days ago
Great article! This is exactly what we need to hear.