Welp, that's a lie. Does 9/11 ring a bell. The Pulse night club shooting? Ft. Hood? San Bernadino? Boston Marathon bombers? I'm sure I'm missing some.
We were talking about the risks TODAY, specifically the rise in white supremacist violence during Trump's presidency. Trump's presidency began in 2017. 9/11 was 2001. The Pulse shooting was in 2016.
Recently we've had a surge in right wing extremist violence, generally associated with white nationalism, white supremacy or Naziism. To be specific:
White supremacist James Alex Fields murdered one protester and injured 19 others at a protest.
William Edward Atchison, a white supremacist and fervent Trump supporter, murdered two at a school before killing himself.
A 17 year old neo-Nazi killed his girlfriend's parents because they were trying to keep hate out of their house. The 17 year old was a neo-Nazi who wanted to see a "white revolution." They are still keeping his name confidential since he is a minor.
Neo-Nazi Robert Gregory Bowers killed 11 Jews at a synagogue. He had regularly posted anti-semitic messages on social media.
Jeremy Christian, a self-described white nationalist, murdered two people and injured a third in Portland after screaming racist and anti-Muslim insults at them. One of the victims was a US Army veteran and father of four.
Samuel Woodward, member of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen, murdered Blaze Bernstein - a gay Jewist student - and hid the body.
James Jackson, a white supremacist who believed in the "white genocide" theory (i.e. that the white race was being killed off by interbreeding) murdered Timothy Caughman so he wouldn't sleep with white women. He later lamented that he should have killed a younger black man.
I could go on but you get the idea.
BTW, we have enough violence in this country with our own citizenry, especially in urban areas. Why should we import more violence from those 7 terrorists states and from Mexico and Central America?
Because US citizens are more violent than immigrants, whether they are legal or not. This fact often makes right winger's heads explode, but it's quite true.