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The (LONG) List Of Foreign-Born Islamists Charged With Or Convicted Of Terrorism
Although Liberals continue to hold onto the idea that refugees from
war-torn Syria pose no significant national security risk to the United
States, the facts tell a different story.
Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions, Chairman of the Subcommittee on
Immigration and the National Interest, has identified at least 26
instances in which foreign-born individuals inside the U.S. were charged
with or convicted of terrorism in the last year or so.
Here's a sampling of incidents from that list:
- An immigrant brought here by his family from Kuwait at a young age,
and who was later approved for U.S. citizenship, carried out the
Islamist attack that recently killed 4 military personnel in
Chattanooga. (July 2015)
- An Uzbek refugee living in Idaho was arrested and charged with
providing support to a terrorist organization, in the form of teaching
terror recruits how to build bombs. (July 2015)
- An immigrant from Ghana, who applied for and received U.S.
citizenship, pledged allegiance to ISIS and plotted a terrorist attack
on U.S. soil. (June 2015)
- An immigrant from Sudan, who applied for and received U.S.
citizenship, tried to join ISIS and wage jihad on its behalf after
having been recruited online. (June 2015)
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Hypocrite! Obama Stopped Processing Iraqi Refugee Requests in 2011 Due to Security Concerns
President
Obama has offered some heated rhetoric in response to suggestions that
the U.S. might want to reconsider it's policy as it concerns accepting
refugees from Syria. The president has called Republican plans to put a
hold on accepting Syrian refugees a "potent recruitment tool" for ISIS
and "un-American."
But this wasn't always the president's attitude. As it turns out, what
the president calls un-American has been part of his administration's
policy.
The Obama administration actually stopped processing Iraqi refugee
requests for six months after two Iraqi-refugees were arrested on
terrorism charges in Bowling Green, Kentucky in 2011.
As TheFederalist.com points out, the U.S. State Department stopped
processing the requests from Iraqi refugees in order to review and
revamp security screening procedures. In 2013 ABC News wrote... continue reading |
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