A decorated American military hero is dead thanks to the poisonous legacy of open-border policies that allowed a terrorist sympathizer to walk freely among our citizens.
Lieutenant Colonel Brandon Shah, a beloved instructor at Old Dominion University, was brutally gunned down Thursday by Mohamed Bailor Jalloh—a naturalized citizen and former National Guard soldier who was previously convicted of supporting ISIS. Let that sink in, Patriots.
This wasn't some random act of violence. This was terrorism on American soil, carried out by someone who should never have been allowed to stay in this country after his ISIS conviction. But thanks to the weak-kneed policies of previous administrations, Jalloh was free to target innocent Americans.
A Hero's Life Cut Short
Lieutenant Colonel Shah dedicated his life to serving this great nation, only to be murdered by a terrorist who exploited our broken system. While Shah was teaching the next generation, his killer was harboring allegiance to America's enemies.
The bitter irony? Jalloh served in the very military that Shah represented with honor. How did our vetting systems fail so catastrophically that an ISIS supporter could infiltrate our National Guard?
"This attack represents everything wrong with our previous approach to national security and immigration," said one security expert who requested anonymity.
This tragedy highlights exactly why President Trump's mass deportation agenda and extreme vetting policies are not just campaign promises—they're matters of life and death for American families.
Justice for Our Fallen Hero
Lieutenant Colonel Shah's family deserves answers. How many more Mohamed Bailor Jallohs are walking among us right now? How many more American heroes will pay the ultimate price for political correctness run amok?
The Trump Administration's decisive action on immigration enforcement couldn't come soon enough. Every day we delay comprehensive deportations is another day terrorists and criminals exploit our generosity against us.
Lieutenant Colonel Brandon Shah died serving his country. The least we can do is ensure his death wasn't in vain by finally securing our borders and removing those who wish us harm.
