Securing the Homeland by Identifying the Enemy from Within

Well funded. Well organized. Well placed riots of anarchy.
Indivisible, No Kings, Antifa.
TDS.
All for daring to deport.
Criminals, murderers, terrorists, and at a very basic level, people who aren't supposed to be here in the first place are living among us. Ask the shocked parents with children attending Perrysburg High School about a 24-year old illegal migrant attending classes by posing as a junior at the school. If he was a member of a sleeper cell, well we know how that story would've ended.
The Trump Derangement Syndrome crowd, the national media, local newspapers,and those who just show up to protest "the man" but can't really express why they're there are actually defending the people who aren't American citizens, and aren't interested in following the process to become one.
In fact this week, the Senate passed SB 172 addressing the shocking development that big cities and their municipal judges are trying to protect the illegal migrants and criminals ICE agents are searching for. Imagine, your elected officials, the judges who have sworn an oath to uphold the law, basically granting special rights and conditions to individuals that aren't citizens to begin with. You, an Ohioan, and an American are now a second class citizen, and as we have witnessed from those "mostly peaceful" fire bombing, rock throwing riots, you are now also a target.
A target for attack.
"During the Biden Adminstration's four years, conservative estimates say that between 10 and 13 million people entered our country illegally, and those are the ones we know of, that's the size of the State of Ohio," said Seantor Kristina Roegner who sponsored the bill. "Embedded in them are potential terrorists, rapists, murderers, pedophiles, MS-13 gang members, drug lords, just to name a few, these are roaming our streets, ruthlessly preying on our American citizens."
Franklin County judges in Columbus, adopted two rules to thwart ICE agents from DOING THEIR JOB.
"Senate Bill 172 specifies that persons unlawfully present in the United States are not privileged from arrest," said Senator Roegner.
Every single Senate Democrat voted against the bill.
As we heard recently from Caitlyn Sutherland, the Executive Director from Americans for Public Trust on the President’s Podcast, these protests are not grassroots good people showing up with homemade signs. They are often violent criminals, who are delivered custom made signs that are accompanied by palettes of bricks and rocks to throw at police. They call themselves "Indivisible," but they certainly aren't invincible when faced with United States Marines, the National Guard, and combat tested military servicemen who stand ready to protect the homeland.
In case you missed it, check out our Ohio Forum on Border Security we hosted with Senator Jerry Cirino, police chiefs, and mayors from around northeast Ohio who talked about the serious problems illegal immigration created for their neighborhoods. You can watch the entire town hall here. Watch our special President’s Podcast with Attorney General Dave Yost and Senator Cirino who outlined what needs to happen at the state level to secure our communities.
Senator Terry Johnson has led the fight to protect our homeland here in Ohio, and joins us on this week's President's Podcast.
In a follow-up to his column last week, Senator Johnson puts the spotlight on exactly why we all need to be much more vigilant in protecting ourselves and our families from the ongoing attacks by the enemy from within.