The recent tragic events in Boulder, Colorado, have cast a spotlight on the Biden administration's immigration policies and their potential consequences.
On Sunday, a violent attack targeted Jewish families, resulting in injuries to several children. The assailant, identified as Mohamad Soliman, reportedly shouted anti-Jewish slurs during the assault. Soliman, who entered the United States in 2022, remained in the country after overstaying his visa, raising questions about the administration's handling of immigration enforcement.
According to Gateway Pundit, Corey Lewandowski, who once managed President Trump's campaign, has made startling allegations that could further inflame public sentiment. In a conversation with conservative commentator Benny Johnson, Lewandowski claimed that the Biden administration intentionally excluded certain individuals from the terror watchlist for undisclosed political reasons.
He stated, "What you and your listeners will see here in just a couple of days is the individuals that the Biden Administration actually kept off the known terror list." Lewandowski suggested that political pressures influenced these decisions, leaving many to wonder about the motivations behind such actions.
The revelation has sparked speculation about who might have been responsible for these decisions, with former DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas emerging as a potential figure of interest. While questions remain about the administration's role, it is widely believed that President Biden himself was not directly involved or aware of these developments. As the nation awaits further details, the situation underscores the need for transparency and accountability in matters of national security and immigration policy.
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