Two Americans are dead and fourteen more are fighting for their lives after a Muslim migrant walked into an Austin, Texas bar early Sunday morning and opened fire in what can only be described as another preventable tragedy caused by our broken immigration system.
The shooter, who was found carrying a Qur'an at the scene, methodically gunned down innocent Americans who were simply trying to enjoy their weekend. Yet incredibly, FBI agents are still claiming they need more time to determine his "exact motivation" – as if the writing isn't already on the wall.
"Obviously it's still way too early in the process to determine the exact motivation," an FBI agent told reporters, repeating the same tired script we've heard countless times before when Islamic terrorism strikes American soil.
Another Failed Screening, Another American Tragedy
This massacre raises serious questions about how this individual entered our country in the first place. While the FBI plays dumb about obvious motives, hardworking Americans are left wondering why our government continues to import people who hate our way of life.
President Trump's mass deportation program can't move fast enough. Every day we delay removing dangerous illegal aliens and poorly vetted migrants is another day American families remain at risk from preventable violence.
"The blood of these innocent Americans is on the hands of everyone who fought against securing our borders and properly vetting who we let into this country."
The mainstream media will undoubtedly try to memory-hole this story within 48 hours, just like they do every time the narrative doesn't fit their open-borders agenda. They'll focus on "gun violence" while ignoring the real issue: we're importing people who want to kill us.
How many more Americans have to die before our government puts American lives first? How many more families have to bury their loved ones because politicians care more about appearing "tolerant" than protecting their own citizens?
The time for excuses is over. The time for action is now.
