I beg you take courage; the brave soul can mend even disaster.
– Catherine the Great
Dear Reader,
It’s a quiet invasion. More than 1.7 million possible threats. They crossed the border since 2021—no questions asked. Countries like Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Syria. Places where terror breeds.
- Over 1.7 million potential security threats, including individuals from terrorist-linked nations, have crossed the U.S. border since 2021.
- Hundreds of people on the U.S. terrorist watchlist are unaccounted for, with the administration accused of covering up the true dangers.
- Key figures in the U.S. government have been silenced, but evidence shows national security has been compromised under the Biden-Harris border policie
The Biden-Harris administration opened the gates. They let in over 7.6 million people. 1.9 million? Gone. No trace. Gotaways, they call them. The government has no idea where they are. Some are on the terrorist watchlist. Hundreds of them. Dangerous. National security ticking time bombs.
Behind closed doors, they tried to keep it quiet. A senior Border Patrol official came forward. He told Congress everything. Orders came down: “Don’t talk about it.” Don’t mention the special interest aliens. Don’t talk about the arrests. The administration wanted everyone to believe everything was fine. No threat. No danger. A blatant lie.
But the truth leaked out. One case stood out. Mohammed Kharwin, from Afghanistan. On the watchlist. Somehow, he slipped through. They let him go. Into the U.S. No answers, no explanations from Homeland Security. When they finally briefed Congress, they left more questions than answers. How did this happen? Why?
The report doesn’t hold back. It says the surge of illegal aliens has crippled national security. Made communities vulnerable. Weakened the country.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) raised the big question. It’s not where these terrorists came from. It’s where they’re going.
The Morning Muster