Reports have surfaced that Canada might be more than just a land of maple syrup and hockey—it’s apparently becoming a pipeline for potential terrorists looking to sneak into the U.S. The numbers are staggering, as illegal crossings from our northern neighbor have rocketed up a mind-boggling 50 times since the Biden administration decided to play fast and loose with border security. Kamala Harris, fresh off her inspirational journey to the root of the problem, might want to take a second look at the maps because it seems she’s missing some critical data.
This uptick in threats is alarming, not just for the security of everyday Americans but for the entire concept of sovereignty. When Biden and Harris decided that managing our borders was more about virtue signaling than keeping the country safe, they opened the floodgates—or in this case, the door to the north. It is becoming clearer that a border is only as strong as the will to defend it, and the current administration seems to have misplaced its backbone somewhere between the White House and the Canadian wilderness.
What’s even more astounding is the unyielding optimism of some in the Biden camp who think this is all under control. One has to wonder what kind of reality they are living in. They must have mistaken wishful thinking for actual policy, because the evidence on the ground suggests that the only thing being controlled is the narrative they spin. Critics argue that taxpayers should not have to shoulder the burden of a border strategy that apparently involves throwing up their hands and hoping for the best.
Harris & Biden have now wrecked the NORTHERN border too — and would-be terrorists are streaming in https://t.co/0KkUUB0nW0 pic.twitter.com/T1bNTjqso7
— NY Post Opinion (@NYPostOpinion) October 3, 2024
This isn’t just a political talking point; it’s a clarion call for common sense border management. Imagine if these would-be terrorists were coming through the southern border and not the northern. The media would be exploding with outrage while they sheltered in the arms of their favorite liberal talking heads. Yet, when the threat comes from Canada, it seems to be more of a mathematical anomaly than a national security issue.
In a world where threats can come from the most unexpected places, it’s clear that the administration’s current approach is fiddling while Rome burns. As protests against border policies arise, it’s evident that Americans—particularly those who enjoy the liberty and security this country is built upon—need to demand better. After all, if the goal is to keep the country safe from foreign threats, why should Americans accept anything less than a strong defense at both southern and northern borders?