As the US hammers Iran’s weapons caches and fleet to stabilize oil markets and shipping, Secretary of State Marco Rubio unveiled the strategy in Washington. This comes against the backdrop of a fresh terrorist outrage in Austin, fueling demands for ironclad immigration fixes.
Chaos erupted Sunday on Austin’s West Sixth Street: a gunman mowed down civilians, killing two and maiming 14. Police dispatched the killer without hesitation.
The FBI’s terrorism designation spurred lawmakers to bombard top leaders—Thune, Schumer, Johnson, Jeffries—with a March 2 ultimatum letter, hot off the Austin presses.
No more talk—the public demands security-first immigration. Each dawdling day courts disaster.
Their platform: four pillars of reform. Fund DHS to the hilt; starving it of resources is security treason masked as politics.
Halt H-1B visas cold until auditing every holder reveals who’s who, why here, threat or not.
Blanket immigration freeze till vetting’s bulletproof. True patriotism tracks every arrival.
Pivot feds to internal sweeps, merging databases to expose hidden perils.
Terror ignores divides; unity in vulnerability. States like Texas will go rogue if Congress stalls, deploying full arsenals for protection.
Border woes and funding wars have plagued politics eternally. Austin’s blood will galvanize the fray.
