It looks like the Allies Welcome program has raised some eyebrows again, and not for the right reasons. A curious character named Mohammad Dawood Alokozay was in the headlines, and let’s just say it wasn’t because he won a baking contest at the state fair. He was planning to cook up something far more explosive and sinister, targeting Fort Worth, Texas. Turns out, this kind of news wasn’t quite what folks in Texas were expecting!
But the surprises don’t end there, folks. We’ve been told over and over about this so-called rigorous vetting process and how we’re only getting the crème de la crème of international talent. Yet here we have another embarrassing case that leaves us questioning whether the only “rigor” involved was how rigorous a shrug the vetters could muster. Importing individuals with questionable pasts? Sounds like someone missed the memo.
While the media stays mum, it’s hard not to imagine what the streets of our cities might look like if silent bystanders remain, well, silent. It’s like a neighborhood game of “Find the Airplane” where nobody wins if everyone keeps their complaints to themselves. Remember the old saying about good men doing nothing? It fits like a glove here.
Picture this: a TikTok video filled with all sorts of suspicious chatter, and no one bats an eye. Where’s the community outrage? The apologies? A bit of public denouncement would be a nice touch—akin to reminding everyone that they’re all about the land of the free, home of the brave, not free-range chaos. Yet, it seems that moment of collective epiphany is lost in translation too.
And there it is, the continuous pattern they, whoever “they” are, proclaim isn’t real but keeps showing up like an unwanted guest. As the old saying goes, fool us once, shame on them. Fool us twice, and it’s time to re-evaluate the guest list. Because let’s face it, if we don’t, we’re only preparing the punchline to a joke no one wants to hear anymore.

