By now, this is old news, but I consider it to be good news in a way, so I will still discuss it. Earlier today, three people were shot at an ICE facility in Texas. One person died and two others, as of the time this article was published, were seriously injured. Thankfully, none of those three were ICE agents. They were, however, “detainees,” that is to say illegals.
The gunman, who is now deceased, was identified by multiple sources as Joshua Jahn. Bullets were apparently found with anti-ICE hate speech on them. What this means is that three illegals were affected. One, as stated, did not make it. Folks, it’s not my way of doing things, but I guess Jahn found one way to deport at least one person and negatively impact the other two.
I don’t feel sorry for any of them as they were illegal. Simple as that. Their existence is illegal. Now, as I stated, I would never do what Jahn apparently did, but I’m not going to shed tears over the situation. Those people would be alive if they’d simply chosen to stay home. When they came here illegally, they gave up all of their rights, including the right to life.
I am not encouraging people to do what Jahn did. I mean, seriously, illegals are a huge problem, but doing something that would put one in prison for life without parole is not the wisest way of dealing with the cockroaches that have infested our fine nation.
President Donald Trump called Jahn “deranged,” and Kristi Noem, Department of Homeland Security Secretary, called the situation “vile” and went on to say that the attack was about “hatred” for ICE. If that were the case, then surely Jahn would have shot ICE agents. But that does not appear to be the case here.
Jahn was not “deranged.” He made a poor decision but his reasoning was pure. So, no, Mr. President, he was not deranged. Stupid, yes. He didn’t think things through, that’s true enough. But deranged? No. He was simply a misguided patriot.
Jahn was obviously a sniper of some sort. His shot came from the top of an attorney’s office across the street from the facility. Clearly, he knew what he was doing, but just as clearly, he did not think about the consequences. His actions would have ended up one of two ways: his arrest or his death. He was trying to do the right thing, obviously, but he paid for that decision with his life.
Now, if he’d hit ICE agents and if he’d survived, I would be calling for his head on a platter. Here, we had a man who saw a wrong and tried to right it. Sure, he chose the wrong way to deport illegals, but it looks to me as if his heart was in the right place. Some might even call him a true American hero!
I’m not celebrating a death and I’m not celebrating serious injuries, but I feel absolutely no sympathy for the deceased targets nor do I feel it for those injured. This is really their fault, you see. Had they not come here illegally, there would have been no death and there would have been no injuries.
Look, I’m all for getting rid of illegals, but surely we can find non-lethal methods to do so. ICE is doing a fine job of ridding our nation of this evil, so they really don’t need gunmen trying to help them out. I prefer protests outside of places that in any way give comfort or aid to illegals and I prefer sending ICE tips about illegals in my neighborhood or church. My workplace is safe because you need to be legal to work there.
I have turned in illegals before. I reported a family of illegals that went to my church and within weeks, the father was captured and torn apart from his counterfeit family. Guess how much sleep I lost? None!
Again, there are ways of handling the illegal problem that don’t require guns, but I will shed no tears for those affected by the bullets that rang out today.