In the topsy-turvy world of 2026, where common sense apparently took a long holiday, America’s immigration policies have started looking more like a tragic comedy than a strategy for national security. The irony is either painful or laughable, depending on your mood. Picture this: America opens its arms wide in a grand gesture of what they call “toxic empathy,” only to face a wave of terror attacks from naturalized citizens. Just in this year alone, there have been five major incidents. It’s the kind of math problem that doesn’t need to be solved; it just screams for attention.
Let’s time travel through this year’s chaos, starting in Austin, Texas. A man from Senegal, who should probably have been more closely scrutinized when he entered the country, went on a horrific spree. He sported a sweatshirt labeling him as a property of law, an ironic wardrobe choice for someone who seemed to ignore so many red flags. Then there was Kansas City, where an airport found itself closed due to bomb threats, all thanks to a young Muslim man with an unsettling urge to threaten air travel.
The plot thickens with two teens in New York, both apparently fans of ISIS, who decided to lob IEDs during a peaceful protest. What sort of response did this provoke, you ask? Naturally, some pointed fingers at that old standby: white supremacy. Meanwhile, over in Old Dominion University, a young man from Sierra Leone took advantage of the precious privilege of American citizenship to stage a style attack. This individual had already been convicted of being an ISIS member, yet deportation was not in the cards for him, showcasing just how skewed the priorities really are.
As the pattern unfolds, an eyebrow-raising incident surfaces from Michigan. A man with a car full of IEDs breached a synagogue that also served as a school, his path of destruction narrowly halted by a brave security guard. The culprit hailed from a part of Michigan where the Muslim population makes up 80%, posing another critical question about the kind of American citizens we’re creating.
And if anyone thought these patterns would prompt some introspection among lawmakers, they’d be sorely mistaken. On the contrary, the Democrats pulled the rug from under DHS by cutting security funding. Airports, the TSA, and Coast Guards are left scrimping and saving at the expense of national security. It’s a mad, mad world indeed when the country’s safety is compromised by the very people in charge of making laws.
This scenario is a jarring alarm, alerting us to the fact that not everyone is cut out to be an American citizen. Some basic sense might just be what’s needed to protect the precious values on which this country was built. It’s time America wakes up and stops inviting disasters dressed as diversity into its living room. The enemies, within and without, need no more invitations.

