Thursday, June 20, 2019

Syrian refugee caught plotting attack on Pittsburgh church. How many more are there?

It came six months too late to keep out Mustafa Mousab Alowemer, a Syrian refugee who was arrested by the FBI for attempting to bomb a church in Pittsburgh.

According to the FBI's criminal complaint, Alowemer, who was granted refugee status from Daraa, Syria on August 1, 2016, plotted to bomb the Legacy International Worship Center in Pittsburgh, a Nigerian Christian church, on behalf of ISIS fighters at war in that country.

How many more persecutors do we bring in under the guise of protecting the persecuted? Much as with the asylum for those from Central America, most of these individuals from the Middle East do not meet the legal definition of a refugee.

The Obama administration brought in tens of thousands of Syrian refugees without question before Trump shut it down.

A quick glance at the State Department's refugee database shows that 18,723 Syrian refugees arrived in America from January 2015 until Trump's inauguration.

Despite the fact that Christians were the ones suffering the worst persecution, 98.7 percent of the Syrian refugees were Muslim, almost everyone one of them a Sunni Muslim, the denomination of ISIS. Over 2.2 million individuals from predominantly Islamic countries were admitted as legal permanent residents since 9/11 with no understanding of how many might be security problems, not to mention how many more just don't love America, when there are thousands of other immigrants who would cherish our values.

With so many problems domestically encompassing troubled youth in schools and domestic terrorists targeting houses of worship, there is certainly no reason to import more individuals from other countries who pose security risks.


https://www.conservativereview.com/news/syrian-refugee-caught-plotting-attack-pittsburgh-church-many/

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