House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, has condemned the arrest of an alleged Hamas terrorist in the state as "alarming," directly linking it to the failures of the Biden administration's immigration policies. The suspect, identified as Mahmoud Amin Ya'qub Al-Muhtadi, allegedly entered the US on a fraudulently obtained visa nearly a year after the Hamas attack on Israel that killed over 1,200 people.
According to Johnson, this incident highlights the country's "wide-open border," which he believes will have long-lasting and devastating consequences. He pointed out that the suspect had crossed into the United States with the intention of participating in Hamas' terrorist attack, sparking ongoing violence in the Middle East.
Johnson also warned that it is difficult to determine exactly how many terrorists entered the US through its porous borders, citing the potential for decades-long repercussions from this policy failure. "We'll be living with the threat and the ramifications of that open border, probably for the rest of our lives," he stated.
This statement aligns with the views of other Republicans who have consistently criticized the Biden administration's border policies as ineffective and a major contributor to national security risks.
According to Johnson, this incident highlights the country's "wide-open border," which he believes will have long-lasting and devastating consequences. He pointed out that the suspect had crossed into the United States with the intention of participating in Hamas' terrorist attack, sparking ongoing violence in the Middle East.
Johnson also warned that it is difficult to determine exactly how many terrorists entered the US through its porous borders, citing the potential for decades-long repercussions from this policy failure. "We'll be living with the threat and the ramifications of that open border, probably for the rest of our lives," he stated.
This statement aligns with the views of other Republicans who have consistently criticized the Biden administration's border policies as ineffective and a major contributor to national security risks.