The Department of Homeland Security confirmed Tuesday that the savage who brutally murdered a woman in a hammer attack outside a Fort Myers gas station is a Haitian illegal alien who was protected from deportation under the failed Biden administration's reckless immigration policies.
The horrific attack, captured on surveillance video, shows the 40-year-old illegal alien striking his victim in the head with a hammer before fleeing the scene. The woman died from her injuries in what can only be described as a senseless act of violence that should never have happened on American soil.
But here's what makes this tragedy even more infuriating: this killer should have been deported years ago. Instead, he was allowed to roam freely through American communities thanks to the Biden regime's disastrous open-border policies that prioritized protecting criminal aliens over the safety of American citizens.
Blood on Biden's Hands
This innocent woman's blood is on Joe Biden's hands. While the former president spent four years dismantling every effective immigration enforcement tool President Trump had built, dangerous criminals like this Haitian illegal were given a free pass to terrorize law-abiding Americans.
How many more Americans have to die before the political establishment admits that unchecked illegal immigration is a national security crisis? How many more families have to bury their loved ones because Washington politicians care more about virtue signaling than protecting the people they swore an oath to serve?
President Trump warned us this would happen. He told Americans that Biden's open borders would bring crime, violence, and death to our communities. The mainstream media called him a racist. Democrats called him a fear-monger. Now we have the body count to prove he was right all along.
This is exactly why the American people gave President Trump a mandate to secure our borders and deport every single illegal alien who has no business being here. Every day we delay mass deportations, more innocent Americans are put at risk by criminals who should have been sent back to where they came from.
The question isn't whether we can afford to deport these dangerous illegals. The question is: how many more Americans will die if we don't?
