Rep. Mike Collins is dropping truth bombs in his Senate bid against Jon Ossoff, slamming Democrats for their reckless open-borders policies that treat American lives as collateral damage. In an exclusive interview, Collins spotlighted the brutal murder of nursing student Laken Riley by an illegal alien cut loose by Biden’s catch-and-release fiasco, alongside deadly truck crashes caused by unlicensed illegals handed commercial driving gigs without a second thought. It’s a stark reminder that when politicians prioritize amnesty over enforcement, innocent Americans pay the ultimate price—victims like Riley, whose killer had multiple prior run-ins with the law but was waved through anyway.
This isn’t just border policy gone wrong; it’s a direct assault on public safety that intersects with the 2A community’s core fight for self-defense rights. Think about it: surging illegal immigration floods communities with unvetted criminals, spiking crime rates in ways that make concealed carry and home defense not just prudent, but essential. FBI data shows violent crime in sanctuary cities—often Democrat strongholds like those Ossoff champions—remains elevated, with illegal aliens accounting for disproportionate shares of homicides and assaults. Collins’ callout exposes the hypocrisy: the same Dems pushing common-sense gun control to disarm law-abiding citizens ignore the real threats pouring across the border, armed and unchecked. For 2A advocates, this is ammunition (pun intended) to argue that the Second Amendment is our last line of defense against a government that won’t protect its own.
The implications for Georgia’s Senate race are huge—Collins positioning himself as the pro-sovereignty, pro-safety warrior could mobilize 2A voters who see through Ossoff’s selective outrage. If Democrats keep enabling this chaos, expect more tragedies, more demands for armed self-reliance, and a backlash that strengthens Second Amendment strongholds. Time for voters to back fighters like Collins who get it: secure borders save lives, and so does the right to keep and bear arms.