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    Muslim refugee in California was “eager to see blood,” wanted to learn “long range shooting,” said “Allah has facilitated” his travels

    ByPAMELA GELLER
    on January 9, 2016






    Yesterday I reported on the arrest of Aws Mohammed Younis Al-Jayab in Sacramento. Aws Mohammed Younis Al-Jayab is a refugee who came to the U.S. from Syria. How many more of the refugees from Syria that Obama is bringing to the United States are “eager to see blood”?

    “Two Mideast refugees arrested on terror charges appear in US courts,” FoxNews.com, January 8, 2016 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

    Two men born in Iraq who came to the U.S. as refugees had court dates in California and Texas Friday on terror-related charges, as investigators say one of the men wrote that he wanted to travel to Syria because he was “eager to see blood.”

    The judge in Texas ordered 24-year-old Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan to be held without bond as he faces charges of trying to provide support to the Islamic State group.

    Al Hardan, who speaks Arabic and used an interpreter in court, said he lives in a Houston-area apartment, is married and has a child. He said he earns about $1,800 per month, but did not say his occupation.

    He was the 80th person charged under federal law in an ISIS-related case since April 2013, and the first in 2016.

    A criminal complaint unsealed Thursday accused 23-year-old Aws Mohammed Younis Al-Jayab, of Sacramento, Calif., of traveling to Syria to fight alongside terrorist organizations and lying to government investigators about it. He appeared in court Friday afternoon.

    The court session lasted only six minutes, and Al-Jayab said nothing during the hearing.

    He is due back in court on January 22nd for a preliminary examination and where he will hear formal charges….

    In addition to writing that he was “eager to see blood,” Al-Jayab also claimed that he wanted to learn “long range shooting,” and that “God has facilitated” his travels, court documents show.

    The documents did not indicate whether the two cases were connected. However, the affidavit says Al-Jayab communicated with an unnamed individual living in Texas in April 2013 to see if he could receive training in various weapons.

    Both suspects are Palestinians born in Iraq, according to investigators.

    Authorities say Al-Jayab, who came to the U.S. from Syria in October 2012, discussed plans to return to Syria and fight alongside terror groups with several other individuals on social media. The complaint says Al-Jayab was living in Wisconsin and Arizona during this period.

    Social media and other accounts say that as soon as he arrived in the United States, he began saying he wanted to return to Syria to “work,” which the FBI says is believed to be a reference “to assisting in and supporting violent jihad.”

    Al-Jayab criticized ISIS in several messages for killing Muslims, saying “If it weren’t for the State’s bloodletting, I would have been the first one to join it”, according to the FBI, although he later described fighting alongside the group.

    In one communication with the Texas contact, dubbed “Individual I”, Al-Jayab described, during earlier fighting, emptying seven ammunition magazines from his assault rifle during a battle and executing three Syrian government soldiers.

    According to the complaint, Al-Jayab traveled to Syria from Chicago via Turkey in November 2013. He remained in Syria until the following January and fought alongside several terror groups, including Ansar al-Islam, which merged with ISIS in 2014 after Al-Jayab had returned to the United States. He settled in Sacramento following his return to the U.S.

    The complaint alleges that Al-Jayab lied about his travel and ties to terror groups in October 2014 when he was interviewed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. At one point, Al-Jayab allegedly claimed that he had traveled to Turkey to visit his grandmother.

    U.S. Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner said in a statment that there was no indication Al-Jayab was planning any terror attacks in the U.S., though he represented a “potential safety threat.”

    Ben Galloway of the federal defender’s office is Al-Jayab’s attorney. He did not immediately return telephone and emailed messages Thursday. Al-Jayab faces up to eight years in prison if convicted of making a false statement involving international terrorism.

    In the Texas case, the indictment of Hardan states that beginning in May 2014, Hardan “did unlawfully and knowingly attempt to provide material support and resources … training, expert advice and assistance, to a foreign terrorist organization, namely the Islamic State of Iraq.”

    The indictment claims that Hardan, who arrived in the U.S. in 2009 and became a legal permanent resident in 2011, concealed his association with ISIS on his citizenship application in August 2014 and lied about receiving machine gun training when he was interviewed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents….
    - See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2016/01/musl....Hq30z5Ff.dpuf

    I don't want to pay for this POS for years in prison. I think we should revoke his citizenship and send him back to ISIS and let him take his chances with a Russian 500 pounder.

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    The judge in Texas ordered 24-year-old Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan to be held without bond as he faces charges of trying to provide support to the Islamic State group.

    Al Hardan, who speaks Arabic and used an interpreter in court, said he lives in a Houston-area apartment, is married and has a child. He said he earns about $1,800 per month, but did not say his occupation.

    He was the 80th person charged under federal law in an ISIS-related case since April 2013, and the first in 2016.
    Kick him and his family OUT PRONTO! This an example of what O, our top gov't representative puts amongst us. There is NO VETTING of these "refugees". The slippery slope of allowing an unqualified person in the oval office leads to further slime pools.

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    Clueless DHS Official Caught on Video

    January 5, 2016 By Spencer Raley 31 Comments

    A December 2015 video released by Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) reveals just how the little the Obama administration knows about who is coming into our nation.

    While testifying in front of the House Subcommittee on National Security, Kelli Burriesci, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Screening Coordination, Office of Policy, Homeland Security, was unable to provide a wide variety of basic statistics concerning overstays from the visa waiver program, as well as who is entering the States through the Syrian refugee program.

    (You can view the video of Ms. Burriesci’s testimony HERE)
    https://www.facebook.com/RepDeSantis...14597/?theater


    North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) noted that the last time Congress was provided with accurate information on the number of people living in the United States with expired visas was in 1994. Ms. Burriesci responded to this by saying she believes Congress, “should receive the data as soon as it is available,” suggesting the DHS has no clue what those numbers actually are.

    A frustrated Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) ended his questioning by summarizing the data the DHS was unable to provide the congressional subcommittee:
    “Ms. Burriesci, I’ve asked you the number of American’s who’ve traveled to Syria, you don’t know. The number of Americans who may have traveled and returned, you don’t know. The number of Syrian refugees who’ve entered the country in the last year, you don’t know. The number of visa waiver program overstays, you don’t know. The number of visa waiver overstays who may have been to Syria before they came here, you don’t know. And the number of American citizens on the no-fly list and you don’t know. And yet you are the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Screening Coordination, Office of Policy, Department of Homeland Security in front of the oversight committee and you can’t give us one single number to some, I think, pretty basic questions?”
    President Obama continues refusing to secure the U.S. border or even properly vet refugees entering America. And it is showing— his own administration has no clue who is entering the nation or overstaying their visas.

    http://immigrationreform.com/2016/01...n=Top501082016
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    Jihad Politicians USA




    Published on Nov 17, 2015
    Jihad bloodshed is coming to the USA, compliments of Obama and left wing politicians.....what are we going to do when their foolish policies actually result in dead Americans?



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bySYyD8AV4

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