1) Two violent incidents described
- Old Dominion University (Norfolk, VA): The piece claims a former Virginia National Guard member previously convicted for attempting to aid ISIS entered a classroom, asked “Is this the ROTC class?”, opened fire, killed Lt. Col. Brandon Shaw, and wounded two ROTC cadets; students then subdued and killed the attacker. The FBI is described as treating it as a terrorism case.
- Temple Israel (West Bloomfield, MI): The piece claims an attacker rammed a vehicle into the synagogue and opened fire while ~140 preschoolers were on site; security personnel neutralized the suspect before reaching the children; one guard was injured, a fire ensued, ~30 first responders were treated for smoke inhalation, and all children were evacuated safely; the FBI is said to be investigating, and the synagogue is said to have conducted an active‑shooter drill about six weeks prior.
2) Framing of threats and law‑enforcement posture
- The narrative asserts a rising risk of “sleeper cells” and lone‑actor radicalization inside the U.S., prompting heightened FBI coordination with local authorities, especially around campuses, houses of worship, and public events.
3) Portrayal of “heroes” and outcomes
- ROTC cadets at ODU and synagogue security personnel are depicted as decisive heroes whose actions averted mass casualties; first responders are praised for rapid evacuation and containment.
4) Stated federal and political reactions
- The text says the White House condemned the attacks; “President Donald Trump” is quoted praising the cadets and promising to pursue terrorists “overseas and domestically,” with DOJ support and increased nationwide security.
5) Immigration and public‑opinion claims
- Cites a Harvard‑Harris poll claiming 57% of Americans favor deporting “all illegal immigrants,” including 54% of independents, 79% of Republicans, and 35% of Democrats.
- Claims 63–64% support laws barring commercial driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants and says ~40% of Democrats support that restriction.
- Asserts a majority oppose hiring 20,000 additional agents for raids, preferring local law‑enforcement cooperation with ICE detainers instead.
6) Workplace enforcement examples
- Describes DHS paperwork audits of D.C. restaurants leading to staff terminations of undocumented workers and predicts wider employer scrutiny.
7) Enforcement statistics asserted under Trump
- Claims ~32,000 arrests in the first 50 days, with ~70% having prior U.S. convictions or charges; includes figures such as 1,155 suspected gang members, 44 foreign fugitives, and 29 suspected terrorists identified in that period.
- Highlights alleged concentrations of arrests for child‑sex offenses in the Houston region (e.g., 214 in six months; 414 in the first year) and says totals surpassed the prior year.
8) Media and party‑competence narrative
- Argues mainstream media under‑reports crimes by undocumented immigrants and terrorism‑related arrests; cites CNN polling commentary as showing Republicans leading Democrats on immigration and border security trust.
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