U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) at the Rising Tide Summit in Cedar Rapids, IAPhoto credit: Dave Davidson (Prezography.com)
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) at the Rising Tide Summit in Cedar Rapids, IA
Photo credit: Dave Davidson (Prezography.com)

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the terrorist attacks on the airport and subway system in Brussels, Belgium, capital of the European Union, that has claimed more than 30 lives. Republican presidential candidate U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) says that American and her allies can no longer surrender to the enemy of political correctness in response to this threat.

Today radical Islamic terrorists targeted the men and women of Brussels as they went to work on a spring morning. In a series of coordinated attacks they murdered and maimed dozens of innocent commuters at subway stations and travelers at the airport. For the terrorists, the identities of the victims were irrelevant. They –we—are all part of an intolerable culture that they have vowed to destroy.

For years, the west has tried to deny this enemy exists out of a combination of political correctness and fear.  We can no longer afford either. Our European allies are now seeing what comes of a toxic mix of migrants who have been infiltrated by terrorists and isolated, radical Muslim neighborhoods.

We will do what we can to help them fight this scourge, and redouble our efforts to make sure it does not happen here. We need to immediately halt the flow of refugees from countries with a significant al Qaida or ISIS presence. We need to empower law enforcement to patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods before they become radicalized.

We need to secure the southern border to prevent terrorist infiltration. And we need to execute a coherent campaign to utterly destroy ISIS. The days of the United States voluntarily surrendering to the enemy to show how progressive and enlightened we can be are at an end. Our country is at stake.

Some have criticized Cruz’s comment about empowering “law enforcement to patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods before they become radicalized.” The campaign released a statement that explains that approach.

We know what is happening with these isolated Muslim neighborhoods in Europe.  If we want to prevent it from happening here, it is going to require an empowered, visible law enforcement presence that will both identify problem spots and partner with non-radical Americans who want to protect their homes. 

Local, state and federal law enforcement agencies all have divisions that target threats like drugs, gangs, human trafficking, and organized crime.  Radical Islamic terrorism is a significant and growing threat in this country, but this administration refuses to recognize it because they are afraid of being labeled “politically incorrect.”  In New York City, Mayor de Blasio succumbed to unfounded criticisms and eliminated the efforts of law enforcement to work with Muslim communities to stop radical Islamic terrorism.  

Ted Cruz will never allow political correctness to drive decisions about our security. Innocent, peaceful Americans, no matter their faith, deserve to live in safe neighborhoods;  that is what law enforcement exists to do, and that includes preventing radical Islamic terror cells from taking root in them. The police should have every tool available to follow leads and take action against those who would do us harm. That is what Cruz is calling for and it is the basic responsibility of our elected leaders – to prioritize the safety of our citizens.

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