Another decorated American hero is dead at the hands of a foreign-born terrorist who was handed U.S. citizenship on a silver platter. Mohamed Bailor Jalloh - a Sierra Leone national who somehow became a naturalized American citizen despite previous terrorism charges - opened fire at Old Dominion University on Thursday, killing a brave servicemember who dedicated his life to defending this nation.
Let that sink in, Patriots. This wasn't Jalloh's first rodeo with terrorism. The ex-National Guard soldier already had terrorism convictions on his record, yet he was still walking free on American soil with full citizenship privileges. How many more Americans have to die before we admit our immigration and naturalization system is fundamentally BROKEN?
This marks at least the third terror attack committed by naturalized citizens in recent months - a pattern the mainstream media conveniently refuses to acknowledge. While they obsess over January 6th protesters who have been rotting in jail for years, actual foreign terrorists are gunning down American heroes in broad daylight.
The System Failed Our Heroes
The victim was a decorated servicemember - exactly the kind of patriot who makes America great. Meanwhile, his killer was someone we welcomed into our country and granted the sacred privilege of citizenship. The irony is as sickening as it is infuriating.
Under President Trump's second term, we're finally seeing serious action on border security and immigration enforcement. But this tragedy exposes how deep the rot goes in our naturalization process. How many more Mohamed Bailor Jallohs are walking among us right now, planning their next attack on innocent Americans?
"We have got to get serious about who we're letting into this country and who we're granting citizenship to. American lives depend on it."
This isn't about xenophobia - it's about common sense national security. When someone has terrorism convictions and still maintains citizenship privileges, the system has failed catastrophically. Our fallen hero deserved better. Every American deserves better.
How many more American patriots must die before we completely overhaul our broken naturalization system?
