Senator Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) isn't mincing words about America's catastrophically broken legal immigration system that's rolling out the red carpet for terrorists while throwing hardworking Americans under the bus.
The Missouri Republican torched the current immigration disaster during a Thursday appearance on Fox News' The Ingraham Angle, pointing to two recent terrorist attacks carried out by naturalized U.S. citizens from Third World countries as proof that our system is fundamentally broken.
"We need to reform this entire system," Schmitt declared, highlighting how our immigration policies have become a national security nightmare that prioritizes foreign nationals over American citizens.
Democrats Block Common-Sense Security
Schmitt's comments came as radical Democrats continue their obstruction campaign against the Department of Homeland Security, refusing to fund basic border security measures that would protect American families.
While President Trump works tirelessly to secure our borders and implement his America First agenda, Senate Democrats are playing political games with national security. Their shutdown of DHS funding shows exactly where their priorities lie – and it's not with the American people.
"This administration inherited a complete disaster from the Biden regime, and we're seeing the consequences of eight years of open-border policies that welcomed anyone and everyone without proper vetting."
The terrorist attacks Schmitt referenced expose the ugly truth about our immigration system: we're handing out citizenship to people who hate America while making it nearly impossible for law-abiding immigrants who actually want to contribute to our society.
America First Immigration Reform
Patriots across the country are demanding the same thing Schmitt is calling for – a complete overhaul of our immigration system that puts American workers first, implements extreme vetting, and stops treating citizenship like a participation trophy.
President Trump's team has already begun massive deportation operations and border wall construction, but fixing our legal immigration disaster requires Congress to act.
The question is simple: will Republicans stand with Schmitt and demand real reform, or will they cave to the same establishment pressures that created this mess in the first place? American lives depend on getting this right.
