In a stunning case that exposes glaring holes in our immigration system, two Chinese nationals living in Florida managed to plant a bomb at a critical U.S. Air Force base and then flee back to China before authorities could arrest them.
Alen Zheng, 20, and Ann Mary Zheng, 27, both naturalized U.S. citizens who lived together in Land O' Lakes, Florida, are now facing decades in federal prison after a 'viable' and 'potentially very deadly' explosive device was discovered at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa.
But here's the kicker, Patriots - these suspected terrorists had already escaped back to China by the time the bomb was found on March 10. Talk about convenient timing.
MacDill Air Force Base isn't just any military installation. It's home to U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), which oversees critical military operations across the Middle East and Central Asia. This base coordinates some of our most sensitive national security operations, making it a prime target for foreign adversaries.
Questions Our Government Won't Answer
How exactly did two Chinese nationals gain access to one of our most secure military facilities? How did they manage to plant an explosive device without detection? And most importantly, how did they know to flee the country before the bomb was discovered?
This reeks of foreign intelligence operation, folks. The Chinese Communist Party has been infiltrating our institutions for decades, and now we're seeing the deadly consequences of our government's failure to properly vet immigrants from hostile nations.
The Trump Administration's focus on securing our borders and implementing extreme vetting procedures couldn't come at a more critical time. While the Biden regime spent four years rolling out the red carpet for anyone who wanted to enter our country, real threats were embedding themselves in American communities.
These aren't isolated lone wolves - this appears to be a coordinated attack on critical U.S. infrastructure by foreign agents who exploited our broken immigration system to gain citizenship and access to our most sensitive military installations.
How many more Chinese operatives are currently living among us, waiting for their orders from Beijing?
