shockedcanadian
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Imagine in 5 or 10 years from now, hundreds of American families lose their loved ones because of the worst policy on earth that allowed anyone to enter through your southern border.
Don't forget, according to the MSM early on and many others, "the border is secure, there is no threat"
How will America solved this problem?
The threat of a major terror event taking place on U.S. soil is at a dangerously high level with big cities like New York City and Washington, D.C. most vulnerable to an attack, terror experts are warning.
It's been over 23 years since nearly 3,000 people perished on 9/11, but even though surveillance and airport security has been beefed up, the world has changed considerably since then.
Technology has become cheaper and more advanced, the internet is lightning fast and America’s open border means millions of unvetted people from all over the world are now living among the general population and continue to pour in at record rates.
Don't forget, according to the MSM early on and many others, "the border is secure, there is no threat"
How will America solved this problem?
Risk of terror attack on US soil rises to alarmingly high level, experts warn
The threat of a major terror event taking place on the U.S. homeland is at a dangerously high level with big cities like New York City and Washington DC most vulnerable to an attack
www.foxnews.com
The threat of a major terror event taking place on U.S. soil is at a dangerously high level with big cities like New York City and Washington, D.C. most vulnerable to an attack, terror experts are warning.
It's been over 23 years since nearly 3,000 people perished on 9/11, but even though surveillance and airport security has been beefed up, the world has changed considerably since then.
Technology has become cheaper and more advanced, the internet is lightning fast and America’s open border means millions of unvetted people from all over the world are now living among the general population and continue to pour in at record rates.