Monday, March 2, 2026

Regime Change Is Always Dangerous. After Four Years Of Open Borders, It’s Reckless.

 The dangers posed by current U. S. border policies under President Joe Biden, particularly in relation to national security and the potential for foreign sleeper cells to operate within the United States. It draws parallels to historical regime changes and their often chaotic outcomes.

• Regime Change Consequences: Past foreign interventions, like in Iraq and Libya, often resulted in instability, proxy wars, and significant consequences that were not fully anticipated.

• Border Policy Issues: Over four years, more than ten million illegal aliens entered the U. S., raising concerns about national security. The lack of transparent data about these migrants enhances risks.

• Terrorism Threats: There have been numerous encounters with individuals on the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Center watchlist since 2021, especially concerning Iranian nationals, with hundreds recorded at the southern border.

• Safety Concerns: Reports indicate that at least 99 individuals on the watchlist were released into the U. S., leading to fears about undetected crossings and additional security vulnerabilities.

• Domestic Security Examples: The article references incidents, such as the killing of a National Guard member by an Afghan national, highlighting the fragility of domestic security.

The combination of high migration rates, known terrorist encounters, and undisclosed releases creates a precarious security environment. As tensions with Iran escalate, policymakers must consider that instability abroad can directly impact the U. S. homeland, particularly given the current border conditions.

https://substack.com/home/post/p-189572886

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