The Department of Homeland Security is reeling after the shocking murder of official Lauren Bullis, killed by a naturalized citizen whose background should have raised immediate red flags—but didn't, thanks to the systematic destruction of our immigration vetting under the previous administration.
This isn't just another tragic crime. This is a damning indictment of how Biden's "welcome everyone" immigration policies gutted the very systems designed to protect Americans—and even the civil servants tasked with enforcing what's left of our border security.
DHS sources describe the agency as "devastated" by Bullis's death, but the real devastation runs much deeper. Policy experts are now confirming what conservatives have been warning about for years: the immigration vetting process has been deliberately weakened to the point of being nearly useless.
The Vetting Disaster Biden Left Behind
How does someone with a questionable background slip through our naturalization process and end up murdering a federal official? The answer lies in four years of Biden administration policies that prioritized speed over safety, political correctness over protection.
Secretary Kristi Noem inherited this mess just three weeks ago, and now she's dealing with the deadly consequences of her predecessor's failures. While Alejandro Mayorkas was busy processing millions of illegal aliens and rubber-stamping citizenship applications, the basic safeguards that should have prevented this tragedy were being systematically dismantled.
This murder exposes a terrifying reality: if our vetting system can't even protect DHS officials, how can it protect ordinary Americans? The answer is simple—it can't, and it wasn't designed to under Biden's open-border agenda.
Trump Administration Races to Fix the Damage
President Trump campaigned on fixing our broken immigration system, and tragedies like this prove why his mandate is so urgent. Every day we delay implementing proper vetting procedures, more Americans are at risk from individuals who should never have been allowed into our country, let alone granted citizenship.
The blood of Lauren Bullis is on the hands of everyone who supported Biden's reckless immigration policies. How many more Americans will die before we admit that proper vetting isn't "racist"—it's common sense?
