The debate over immigration has finally been dragged into the light on Rob Schmitt’s program, where he rightly ripped into the manufactured narratives that have coddled open-borders activists and excused political malpractice. For too long the mainstream press has pushed a feel-good story that ignores victims, rewards lawlessness, and protects globalist interests that put markets and migration above American citizens’ safety.
Even federal agencies are now admitting the mess. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ leadership told Schmitt’s audience that vetting procedures have been tightened since the individual accused of shooting two National Guard members was interviewed after receiving asylum, proof that earlier policies were dangerously lax. Americans deserve to know how and why these failures happened and who in Washington greenlit them.
This moment of reckoning has produced concrete action: the administration ordered a rigorous reexamination of green cards from countries of concern and signaled tougher prioritization of public-safety threats. That shift is overdue, and it vindicates the argument conservatives have made for years — that open-door policies without proper vetting are reckless policymaking that costs lives.
Make no mistake: the narrative feeding this catastrophe has been driven by a corrupt media establishment and globalist politicians who profit politically from population replacement and cheaper labor. These elites sold out border security for headlines and donor checks, and they’ll keep doing it unless patriots hold them to account at the ballot box and in the court of public opinion.
Senator Eric Schmitt and other conservatives have been blunt about the fallout: mass admissions that bypassed normal vetting and a multi-billion-dollar resettlement tab are not compassionate policy, they’re fiscal and security malpractice. The Afghan parole and resettlement programs alone cost taxpayers vast sums and exposed communities to enormous risk, underscoring why a pause and comprehensive review were necessary.
The remedy is not complicated. Restore credible vetting, enforce existing laws, and stop rewarding amnesty that encourages more illegal crossings or chaotic mass admissions. If conservatives remain bold and persistent, we can force a return to commonsense immigration policies that protect citizens, preserve American culture, and put our national interest first.
Patriotic Americans must demand accountability from journalists who cheered this chaos and from politicians who outsourced our sovereignty to globalist schemes. This isn’t a partisan temper tantrum — it’s a call to defend the rule of law, secure our communities, and restore a government that serves its people rather than profiting from their displacement.



