BIG LIST: All these terror
attacks in U.S. covered up by feds, Dozens
committed by Muslim immigrants in last 2 years, by Leo Hohmann, 11/17/15, WND
As France grapples with the
implications of allowing hundreds, possibly thousands of ISIS radicals into its
country as immigrants and “refugees” in the wake of last week’s massive terror
attack on Paris, the Obama administration has continued to cover up the Islamic
threads that run through two recent terror attacks on U.S. soil while doubling
down on the importation of more Muslim refugees.
Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., chairman
of the House Judiciary Committee, has called a hearing for Thursday at 9 a.m.
to examine the Syrian refugee crisis and its impact on national security while
Speaker Paul Ryan is seeking to hold a vote on whether to implement a temporary
“pause” in Syrian refugee resettlement.
Ryan’s proposal ignores the fact
that it’s more than just Syria that is sending Muslim refugees to America. The
United Nations has sent more than 110,000 to America from the jihadist hotbed
of Somalia since the early 1990s. Many more have come from Afghanistan, Bosnia,
Iraq, Iran, Uzbekistan, Burma and other Muslim countries.
Hundreds of Muslim immigrants have
already been charged and convicted of providing material support to terrorist
organizations, or attempting to launch their own attacks here on U.S. soil (see
list at end of this article of recent cases).
Obama wants to import 85,000 foreign
refugees in fiscal 2016, including 10,000 from Syria, with those numbers being
ramped up further in 2017.
This comes amid repeated warnings by
the FBI that it cannot screen Syrian refugees and that it is already chasing
1,000 active ISIS investigations in all 50 states. But the FBI has also been
less than transparent about attacks that have already occurred on U.S. soil.
The 24-year-old Muhammad Abdulaziz,
who gunned down five U.S. servicemen in Chattanooga earlier this summer and the
Nov. 4 knife attack by 18-year-old Faisal Mohammed against students at a
California college were both carried out by devout Muslims who showed signs of
allegiance to the Islamic State. But the public may never know the full details
behind these crimes because the FBI has refused to release all its reports.
Investigators have said Abdulazeez
was a “homegrown violent extremist” but have not offered details about what
motivated the attack that began at a military recruiting center and ended when
Abdulazeez was shot to death by police who followed him to the reserve center.
The young Muslim came to the U.S. as an immigrant from Kuwait with is parents
at the age of 6, attended U.S. schools, obtained an engineering degree and
became a naturalized citizen before his family said he became more religious
and took the lives of four U.S. Marines and a sailor.
“We’re still trying to make sure we
understand Abdulazeez, his motivations and associations, in a really good way,”
FBI Director James Comey told
reporters during a visit to Nashville’s FBI
field office last Friday. “Sometimes the way we investigate requires us to keep
information secret. That’s a good thing. We don’t want to smear people.”
Author and activist Pamela Geller,
who was herself targeted for an ISIS-inspired beheading plot last spring at a
Muhammad cartoon contest in Dallas, said Abdulaziz is not unlike the more than
100,000 Muslims who emigrate to the U.S. every year. Many of them get
radicalized well after they arrive and settle down into their new life as American
citizens.
“What he (Comey) means is that he
doesn’t want to smear or insult Muhammad or Islam. Sharia in America,” Geller wrote
Monday. “Our boys were slaughtered in the
homeland, and Obama’s FBI is protecting the murderous ideology behind the
savagery,” she said. “How much longer is America going to put up with this
treason?”
Obama plans to bring 85,000 refugees
to America in fiscal 2016 and 100,000 in 2017. Well over half of the nearly
200,000 refugees will come from Muslim-dominated countries where jihadists
flourish, such as Somalia, Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Democratic Republic
of Congo, Bangladesh, Sudan and Yemen.
But Shariah-compliant Muslims don’t
just come to the U.S. as refugees from these countries. Many come on student
and work-related visas from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Turkey, Indonesia and other
Islamic countries.
In the U.C.-Merced campus stabbings
of four students by fellow student Faisal Mohammed, police found a print
out of the trademark ISIS flag and
a two-page radical manifesto with “vague references to Allah,” police said. He
planned to behead his victims, commandeer a gun and go on a shooting spree, but
that was all foiled by one brave construction worker who confronted him.
Below is a sampling of more than 20
cases of terrorist plots against the U.S. by Muslim immigrants that have
received little to no national media coverage over the last two years. All of
the below terrorists and suspected terrorists would have passed through the
federal government’s vaunted “vetting” process for refugees, asylum seekers and
other types of immigrants:
·
An immigrant from Muslim-dominated
Bangladesh, who applied for and received U.S. citizenship, tried to incite
people to travel to Somalia and conduct violent jihad against the United
States. He was arrested
in Texas in 2014.
·
In July 2015, a Cuban immigrant
inspired by Islamic extremists plotted to explode
a backpack bomb filled with nails on a beach in Key
West.
·
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. He attacked an FBI agent with a large kitchen
knife when the agent was searching his home in June in Staten Island, New York.
The search was connected to an investigation stemming from the weekend arrest
of Munther Omar Saleh, a 20-year-old U.S. citizen charged with conspiring to
provide material support to ISIS, CNN
reported.
·
An immigrant from Sudan living in
northern Virginia, who applied for and received U.S. citizenship, tried to join
ISIS and wage jihad on its behalf after having been recruited online. He pleaded
guilty in federal court in June 2015 to
providing material support to ISIS and his friend, according to court records,
is now a member of the Islamic State fighting force in Syria.
·
A Muslim refugee couple from Bosnia,
along with their five relatives living in Missouri, Illinois and New York, were
charged in February 2015 with sending money
and supplies, and smuggled arms, to ISIS and other terrorist organizations in
Syria and Iraq.
·
A Muslim immigrant from Yemen, who
applied for and received U.S. citizenship, along with six other men living in
Minnesota as members of refugee families, were charged
in April 2015 with conspiracy to travel to Syria
and to provide material support to ISIS.
·
A Somali refugee with lawful permanent
resident status, along with four other Somali nationals, were charged
July 23, 2014, with leading an al-Shabaab
terrorist fundraising conspiracy in the United States, with monthly payments
directed to the Somali terrorist organization.
·
A Kazakhstani immigrant with lawful
permanent resident status conspired to purchase a machine gun to shoot FBI and
other law enforcement agents if they prevented him from traveling to Syria to
join ISIS. He and two others from Uzbekistan, both living in Brooklyn, were charged
in February 2015 with providing material support a
foreign terrorist organization.
·
Two female immigrants, one from
Saudi Arabia and one from Yemen, one of whom applied for and received U.S.
citizenship, allegedly swore allegiance to ISIS and pledged to explode a
propane tank bomb on U.S. soil. They were arrested
in April 2015 during an FBI undercover raid on
their house in Queens, New York.
·
A Uzbek man in Brooklyn allegedly
encouraged other Uzbek nationals to wage jihad on behalf of ISIS, and raised
$1,600 for the terror organization. The arrests
were announced in February and April 2015.
·
The Boston Bombers were invited in
as asylum seekers. The younger brother applied for citizenship and was
naturalized on Sept. 11, 2012. The older brother had a pending application for
citizenship.
·
A Moroccan Muslim who came to the
U.S. on a student visa was arrested and charged
in April 2014 with plotting to blow up a
university and a federal court house.
·
Six Members of Minnesota’s
Somali-American refugee community have recently been charged
with trying to join ISIS. The Washington
Times reported that “the effort [to resettle large groups of Somali refugees in
Minnesota] is having the unintended consequence of creating an enclave of
immigrants with high unemployment that is both stressing the state’s safety net
and creating a rich pool of potential recruiting targets for Islamist terror
groups.”
·
An Uzbek refugee living in Boise,
Idaho, was arrested
in 2013 and charged with providing support
to a terrorist organization, in the form of teaching terror recruits how to
build bombs to blow up U.S. military installations. He was convicted in August
2015.
·
A teenage American citizen living in
York, South Carolina, whose family emigrated from Syria, was sentenced
in April 2015 for plotting to support ISIS and
rob a gun store to kill members of the American military.
·
A Muslim immigrant from Syria living
in Ohio, who later applied for and received U.S. citizenship, was accused
by federal prosecutors of planning to
“go to a military base in Texas and kill three or four American soldiers
execution style.”
·
A college student who came to
America as a refugee from Somalia, who later applied for and received U.S.
citizenship, attempted
to blow up a Christmas tree lighting ceremony
in Oregon. He was sentenced in October 2014 to 30 years in prison.
·
An immigrant from Afghanistan, who
later applied for and received U.S. citizenship, and a legal permanent resident
from the Philippines, were convicted
Sept. 25, 2014 for trying to “join Al Qaeda and
the Taliban in order to kill Americans.”
·
An Iraqi immigrant, who later
applied for and received U.S. citizenship, was arrested
in May 2015 for lying to federal agents about
pledging allegiance to ISIS and his travels to Syria.
·
Two Pakistani-American brothers
living in New York, who later applied for and received U.S citizenship, were sentenced
in June 2015 to decades-long prison sentences
for plotting to detonate a bomb in New York City.
·
An immigrant from Muslim-dominated
Yemen, who later applied for and received U.S. citizenship, was arrested
in September 2014 in Rochester, New York, for
allegedly trying to join ISIS. He was also charged with attempting to illegally
buy firearms to try to shoot American military personnel.
·
An immigrant brought here by his
family from Kuwait at age 6, and who was later approved for U.S. citizenship,
carried out the jihadist attack that recently killed four U.S. Marines and a
sailor in Chattanooga on July 16, 2015, using an AK-47 semi-automatic weapon
against unarmed military men.
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