First Terror Attack by a Border-Crossing Illegal Alien: Why Did the Military Appear to Hide It?
The Biden administration and all relevant agencies have essentially confirmed one of America's worst nightmares — and most politically consequential — regarding the ongoing border crisis by turning down multiple opportunities to simply rule out a terrorism motive for a truck-breach attack on the Quantico Marine Corps base on May 3. Now that a precedent for terror attacks originating from illegal Southwest Border crossings has been set, there will probably be more in the near future.
Reasonably speaking, I believe that on May 3, a Jordanian immigrant who entered the country illegally from Mexico and crossed the Southwest Border finally staged the first known act of terrorism on American soil.
The government will only confirm that the border-crossing Jordanian teamed up with another illegally present Jordanian who had overstayed his student visa. The two of them pretended to be Amazon deliverymen in a big box truck and attempted to drive it through the gates of Quantico, which is home to military intelligence and criminal investigations commands, FBI training academy, and military officer training schools.
After stopping the attack and accusing the men of trespassing, military police turned them over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Until Kelly Sienkowski of Potomac Local News broke the story and supplied the politically charged details that one of the Jordanians had crossed the southern border first and that one was on the FBI's terrorism watch list, the government remained silent about this occurrence.
Numerous recent polls reveal that the border issue and the ensuing worries about national security pose a serious electoral risk to Biden's reelection campaign, as people are already inclined to reward Donald Trump and blame Biden. The election could already be impacted by the border situation, and there are already reliable tidings that a Jordanian border-crosser attempted to smash a large truck into a crucial military and law enforcement facility.
The FBI, ICE, and DOD have all steadfastly declined to rule out terrorism as a possible explanation.
Fourteen days after the terror incident, the headline of one of Sienkowski's follow-up reports read, "ICE confirms attack on Quantico; Ignores questions on terrorist threat." When Doug Doocy of Fox News posed the identical question to the ICE commissioner, he received the same response. In a phone chat, Sienkowski told me that an FBI field office representative in northern Virginia declined to affirm or refute the agency's interest in conducting an investigation into the subject.
When Doocy from Fox News questioned White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about whether the White House would describe what transpired as a “failed terror attack,” not even the White House would benefit from an official “terrorism-ruled-out” response.
“Given that it is an active law enforcement matter, I would have to refer you to ICE,” she replied. “I just can’t dive into that, again, because there is a law enforcement matter.”
This unusual government unwillingness to use the word "terrorism" also raises the possibility that the Biden campaign brass and upper management planned to hope that traditional media would overlook this issue, that all will be forgotten. Additionally, during the first televised debate, Trump will never notice he is holding a sledgehammer.
Until his government openly states that it has ruled out a terrorist motive, those who are concerned about the threat to national security that Biden's open-borders policy has created will not go away. Rep. Chip Roy of Texas and the twelve other congressmen who recently submitted a letter requesting information about the attack certainly won't.
The American people, like those who have worried about such a thing for three years, have a right and need to know that a border-crosser has just carried out the first terror act on U.S. soil. In the interest of self-serving political benefit, the government's unwillingness to recognize, publicly acknowledge, and address that issue would only encourage new attacks, some of which U.S. Marines might not be able to stop.
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