Islamic terrorists struck at the heart of New York City this weekend, detonating homemade bombs outside Gracie Mansion in what the FBI is now investigating as an act of terror with direct ties to ISIS.

According to NBC News, at least one of the suspects involved in the bombing attempt openly claimed he was inspired by the bloodthirsty Islamic State - the same terrorist organization that Biden's botched Afghanistan withdrawal helped empower across the globe.

The attack occurred during a protest outside the mayor's residence, where these ISIS sympathizers brought their jihad directly to American streets. This is exactly what President Trump warned would happen after four years of Biden's open border catastrophe.

While the mainstream media scrambles to downplay the terror connections, patriots are asking the obvious question: How many more ISIS-inspired sleeper cells are walking free in America thanks to Biden's reckless immigration policies?

For four years, we watched millions of unvetted migrants flood across our southern border while Biden's DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas insisted the border was "secure." Now we're seeing the deadly consequences of that lie.

President Trump's new administration has already begun reversing Biden's suicidal border policies, but the damage may already be done. How many other ISIS sympathizers are plotting attacks on American soil while hiding in Biden's imported chaos?

The FBI's sudden interest in actual terrorism is notable, considering they spent the last four years targeting concerned parents at school board meetings while real jihadists apparently roamed free in New York City.

This attack should serve as a wake-up call to every American: The globalist agenda of open borders and unchecked immigration isn't just about economics - it's about national survival.

How many more American cities will face ISIS terror before we demand accountability for Biden's immigration disaster?

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Source: Next News Network