Imagine you’re walking downtown Fort Worth, maybe grabbing a coffee or heading to work, and someone nearby is plotting to blow up a building — and not just anyone, but a guy who got a golden ticket into America thanks to Joe Biden’s “Operation Allies Welcome.” Yeah, welcome indeed.
Last week, Texas authorities arrested Mohammad Dawood Alokozay, an Afghan national who thought it was a great idea to post a TikTok video bragging about building a bomb. Nothing says “grateful guest of the United States” like threatening to blow up part of Texas on social media. According to the Department of Homeland Security, Alokozay came here under — you guessed it — Biden’s post-Afghanistan pullout refugee program.
Now here’s where it gets even more twisted. Just one day after Alokozay was arrested, another Afghan national — also brought here under the same program — opened fire near the White House. That attack killed National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom and critically injured Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe. Two American service members, both serving their country right here on our soil, targeted by someone who was supposedly fleeing danger, not bringing it.
Both of these alleged terrorists were part of Biden’s warm-and-fuzzy “Operation Allies Welcome,” the brainchild of an administration more concerned with optics than outcomes. This was the same program that, in the chaos of the Afghanistan withdrawal, fast-tracked tens of thousands of Afghans into the country with less vetting than your average Uber driver. It was political virtue-signaling in real time — and now, it’s getting people killed.
Let’s be clear: no one is saying every Afghan refugee is a threat. But when two attacks in two days come from the same Biden-era pipeline, that’s not a fluke. That’s a policy failure. A deadly one.
Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin didn’t sugarcoat it. “Just one day before the terrorist attack against our @NationalGuard,” she posted on X, “another Afghan national who was paroled into the United States under Biden’s Operation Allies Welcome was arrested for threatening to blow up a building in Fort Worth.” That’s the sanitized version. The real version? Biden invited chaos into the country, handed it the keys, and now we’re all dealing with the fallout.
And where’s the media? Busy chasing down the latest Trump tweet or trying to spin economic numbers like we all forgot what $6 eggs felt like. Meanwhile, two American heroes are shot near the White House, and a lunatic is posting bomb threats on TikTok in Texas — all thanks to a refugee program that was rushed through without proper safeguards.
ICE has placed a detainer on Alokozay, which is bureaucrat-speak for “we’ll keep an eye on him while we figure out how badly we screwed up.” The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force is involved too, because when your immigration plan imports national security threats, you need all hands on deck.
The bigger question is: who’s going to be held accountable? Not Biden. He’s probably still trying to find the exit to the press room. And certainly not the bureaucrats who rubber-stamped these entries. They’ll just keep collecting paychecks while Americans bury their dead.
The investigation is still ongoing, but let’s not kid ourselves. This wasn’t unpredictable — it was inevitable. When you ignore border security and treat background checks like optional suggestions, you don’t get safety. You get body bags.
Two attacks. Two days. Two Afghan nationals brought here by Biden’s feel-good refugee program. The only question now is: how many more are out there?

