Another American hero is dead because of Joe Biden’s reckless open border policies. Richard Williams, an 83-year-old Vietnam War veteran and cancer survivor, died after being brutally shoved onto Manhattan subway tracks by 34-year-old Honduran national Bairon Hernandez – a criminal who already had a federal conviction for illegally entering our country. According to the New York Post, prosecutors revealed chilling details of Williams’ final moments as his heartbroken granddaughter demanded justice for this senseless tragedy.
This wasn’t some random accident. Hernandez deliberately targeted the elderly veteran, pushing him with such violent force that Williams flew face-first onto the tracks and suffered a fatal brain bleed. The Air Force veteran never regained consciousness and died nine days later, turning what should have been a routine subway ride into a death sentence. Security footage shows this monster casually strolling along the platform after destroying an American family forever.
Here’s what makes this even more infuriating: Hernandez was already a known criminal with two open drug warrants in New Jersey on top of his federal conviction for illegal entry. This dangerous predator should have been deported long ago, but instead he was walking free on American streets thanks to the Biden administration’s catch-and-release disaster. How many more Richard Williams will we lose before someone in Washington decides American lives matter more than political correctness?
Williams’ granddaughter Jackie Bilog fought through tears as she described her grandfather’s legacy of service, love, and integrity – everything this Honduran criminal will never understand. She’s calling for “meaningful action” to prevent other families from suffering the same devastating loss. That meaningful action starts with securing our border, enforcing immigration law, and putting America first. Williams served his country with honor in Vietnam and survived cancer, only to be murdered by someone who had no right to be here in the first place.
Source: nypost.com