
This country deported him in 2018.
He came back.
We convicted him of illegal reentry in 2019 and gave him 18 months in federal prison.
He served it. And in 2021, we deported him again.
He came back. Again.
December 5, 2025. Charlotte, North Carolina.
On the same light rail system where a refugee was killed four months earlier, he pulled out a large knife and nearly killed a passenger. The victim survived. Barely.
Two deportations. One federal conviction. One prison sentence. And he was still standing on a Charlotte train with a knife, because to him our border is a door that swings both ways.
Understand what that passenger’s survival actually means.
It means the difference between another funeral and another headline was not the border. Not the courts. Not the jails.
It was luck.
Luck is not a border policy.
When a man you deported twice can still find a seat on your evening train, you do not have a border.
You have a suggestion.
God bless every American who is done relying on luck.





