Judicial Watch uncovered Karakrah's terrorism record and has reported extensively on his extremist activities, including a 2009 plot to bomb talk-show host Oprah Winfrey's Chicago studios and the iconic Sears Tower.
He moved people, weapons, explosives, drugs, money, and other materiel to terrorist cells operating in Chicago, Brooklyn, New York and Saddle Brook, New Jersey, among other locations across the U.S. More than a decade ago Karakrah smuggled drugs and weapons for the renowned Juárez drug cartel in Mexico.
At some point, Karakrah reportedly became a confidential informant for the FBI, but went rogue and broke contact with his bureau handlers.
Legal proceedings against Karakrah in Chicago were delayed at least twice because of FBI "Equities," sources close to the case confirmed.
An FBI agent was present during Karakrah's proceedings in Cook County Court and the agency facilitated his release in 2015, which was kept from the public record.
Judicial Watch followed the case closely and verified that Karakrah was no longer in custody of Cook County Jail.
The collaboration between Mexican drug cartels and Islamic terrorists practiced by Karakrah and his cohorts has become a monstrous national security issue for the U.S. Judicial Watch has exposed a number of the enterprises as part of an ongoing investigation into the critical national security threats along the porous southern border.
https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/weekly-updates/five-more-classified-emails-clinton-unsecure-system/
He moved people, weapons, explosives, drugs, money, and other materiel to terrorist cells operating in Chicago, Brooklyn, New York and Saddle Brook, New Jersey, among other locations across the U.S. More than a decade ago Karakrah smuggled drugs and weapons for the renowned Juárez drug cartel in Mexico.
At some point, Karakrah reportedly became a confidential informant for the FBI, but went rogue and broke contact with his bureau handlers.
Legal proceedings against Karakrah in Chicago were delayed at least twice because of FBI "Equities," sources close to the case confirmed.
An FBI agent was present during Karakrah's proceedings in Cook County Court and the agency facilitated his release in 2015, which was kept from the public record.
Judicial Watch followed the case closely and verified that Karakrah was no longer in custody of Cook County Jail.
The collaboration between Mexican drug cartels and Islamic terrorists practiced by Karakrah and his cohorts has become a monstrous national security issue for the U.S. Judicial Watch has exposed a number of the enterprises as part of an ongoing investigation into the critical national security threats along the porous southern border.
https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/weekly-updates/five-more-classified-emails-clinton-unsecure-system/
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