Youhuang
Xiang, a Chinese national and former researcher at Indiana University
Bloomington, has pleaded guilty to smuggling biological materials,
including E. coli, into the United States by disguising them as
shipments of women’s underwear.
The case highlights serious
concerns about biosecurity and the potential for foreign nationals to
exploit loopholes for dangerous purposes.
This type of smuggling
poses risks to public health and national security, and many are calling
for immediate deportation following the guilty plea.
The
incident has raised fresh questions about vetting processes for
researchers and the need for stronger safeguards against the illicit
movement of biological agents.
Border Czar Tom Homan delivered a direct and emotional response to Pope Leo’s criticism of U.S. immigration policies.
As
a lifelong Catholic, Homan said he wishes the Church would “stay out of
immigration” because they don’t fully understand the realities on the
ground.
He described the atrocities he has witnessed during his
40 years in law enforcement: a 9-year-old girl r*ped multiple times, and
standing in the back of a tractor trailer with 19 dead illegal
immigrants, including a 5-year-old boy who baked to death.
Homan
stressed that illegal immigration is not a victimless crime and that
President Trump’s secure border policies are saving thousands of lives
each year while putting human traffickers and cartels out of business.
He
welcomed open discussion but made it clear that those without firsthand
experience of the border’s horrors may not grasp the full picture.
Homan’s remarks have resonated strongly with many who support strong border enforcement.



