A brutal stabbing on a Charlotte, North Carolina, train has exposed the deadly consequences of Biden’s open-border madness, with a twice-deported illegal alien now charged with first-degree attempted murder. The suspect, sporting a rap sheet longer than a CVS receipt, plunged a knife into an innocent passenger on a Friday night, turning a routine commute into a nightmare. This isn’t an isolated thug—it’s the same train line plagued by another repeat offender with 14 prior arrests, proving sanctuary city policies and lax enforcement invite chaos right into American communities.
Border czar Tom Homan nailed it: Charlotte’s mayor needs to ditch the political excuses and partner with ICE to boot these public menaces before they strike again. The mayor whines about jurisdiction, but Homan’s right—protecting citizens is job one, not shielding criminals who game the system. Twice deported and still roaming free? That’s on failed federal policies that let over two million “gotaways”—unvetted unknowns, potential cartel killers or worse—flood in unchecked, turning neighborhoods into hunting grounds.
This bloodbath screams the stark difference between Trump-era toughness and Biden-Harris weakness. Under Trump, laser-focused deportations of the worst offenders slashed crime rates nationwide, with local cops and feds teaming up to keep streets safe. Biden’s crew? They’ve lost track of over 300,000 migrant kids, dumping them with unvetted sponsors who vanish into trafficking shadows—many rescued only thanks to Trump’s prior groundwork. No wonder predators thrive while patriots pay the price.
Charlotte’s carnage joins a grim parade of American blood spilled by illegals coddled by Democrat elites who prioritize votes over victims. From murders in New York to fentanyl floods nationwide, the pattern is undeniable: open borders breed violence, sanctuary havens amplify it. Homan’s call for cooperation isn’t optional—it’s the bare minimum to reclaim control from invaders who mock our laws.
Trump’s return can’t come soon enough; his mass deportation machine will drain the swamp of these threats, restoring order and putting Americans first. Local leaders like Charlotte’s mayor must wake up, pick safety over sanctuary, and back the feds—or watch their cities crumble under policy failures. No more excuses: seal the border, deport the dangerous, and make public safety non-negotiable again.

