
A Tragic Example in Texas
The southern American border has been controversial during the Biden administration’s term, with debates on the best way to handle illegal immigration and border security. However, beyond the political rhetoric, there are real consequences to the current situation at the border. One of these consequences is the impact on the mental health of American citizens, which is already suffering from a mass psychosis epidemic.
The recent shooting in Texas by an illegal alien is a tragic example of how the current state of the southern border is adding to this mental health crisis. Francisco Oropesa, the shooter, who is still at large had a history of mental illness and had been deported from the US four times before sneaking back in. Yet, instead of focusing on the larger issue of mental health and immigration, the media is quick to blame the gun used in the shooting.
This is not an isolated incident. Across the country, there are numerous reports of illegal immigrants committing crimes, including violent crimes, against American citizens. In many of these cases, police response time has been limited due to remote whereabouts in rural border areas. This makes the ability to protect your family more important while waiting for authorities. While it is important to acknowledge that not all immigrants are criminals, the fact remains that there are real dangers associated with allowing unchecked illegal immigration, especially when the people entering our country have a history of mental illness and criminal backgrounds.
Moreover, the impact of the southern border on American mental health goes beyond just the crimes committed by illegal immigrants. The constant news coverage and political debate surrounding the border can create a sense of fear and anxiety among Americans. This fear is only amplified by the current mass psychosis epidemic in the US, which is characterized by a loss of touch with reality and a lack of trust in institutions. The more dangerous people we add to our society, the more chaotic it can get.
One way to combat this mental health crisis is to prioritize the safety and well-being of American citizens by securing the southern border. This does not mean turning a blind eye to those who genuinely need asylum or those who want to come to the US legally. Rather, it means creating a fair and just immigration system that is based on the needs of the American people and the safety of its citizens.
However, securing the southern border alone is not enough to address the mass psychosis epidemic. The mental health crisis in the US is complex and multifaceted, and it requires a comprehensive approach that addresses the underlying factors contributing to the crisis. This includes addressing issues such as poverty, access to healthcare, and social inequality.
Furthermore, it is important to recognize that mental illness is not exclusive to any particular group of people. Stigmatizing immigrants and blaming them for the mental health crisis in the US is not only unfair, but it also detracts from the larger issue at hand.
The American southern border is adding to the mass psychosis epidemic in the US. The recent shooting in Texas is a tragic example of how unchecked illegal immigration and mental illness can lead to devastating consequences for American citizens. Illegal alien criminals are hurting Americans. However, it is important to approach this issue with a comprehensive and nuanced perspective. By prioritizing the safety and well-being of American citizens while also addressing the underlying factors contributing to the mental health crisis, we can work towards creating a healthier and more just society for all.
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