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Recent terrorist attacks highlight the folly of unchecked mass migration

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By Editorial Board - The Washington Times - Friday, December 19, 2025
OPINION:

Authorities took five days to track down the identity of the Brown University shooter. On Dec. 13, a masked man burst into a classroom study session and ended the lives of two young students. Two days later, the alleged assassin gunned down an MIT physics professor he appeared to know from his country of birth, Portugal.

For better or worse, we live in a surveillance society with cameras on every corner, so it was curious the perpetrator was able to get away with the first crime and still had time to commit the second. Officials insist the “old” part of the Brown building had no cameras, even though modern spy equipment has become cheap and easy to use.

A more plausible explanation is university administrators implicitly agreed with a Muslim activists and left-wing groups that in August urged colleges nationwide to unplug electronic sentinels on campus because, otherwise, the administration of President Trump might use evidence from them to enforce federal law.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/dec/19/editorial-recent-terrorist-attacks-highlight-folly-unchecked-mass/
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Re: Recent terrorist attacks highlight the folly of unchecked mass migration
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2025, 04:38:49 pm »
"Authorities took five days to track down the identity of the Brown University shooter..."

If that homeless guy hadn't come forward and provided the info to track the shooter down, they might STILL be looking for him today...