After engaging in terrorism in Iraq, an Al Qaeda leader came to America as a refugee and applied for Social Security disability benefits because his "Injuries" in Iraq had made it too hard for him to work.
The Al Qaeda leader was one of 13,823 Iraqi refugees.
After arriving in the United States as a refugee, the Al Qaeda leader applied for Social Security disability.
The Emir had not only contrived to come to America as a refugee, but to make taxpayers foot the bill for his bullet wounds that he had picked up while fighting for Al Qaeda.
Last year, the FBI busted Omar Ameen, an Iraqi refugee in Sacramento, for his role in Al Qaeda and ISIS. But efforts to send him back for trial to Iraq have been stymied by an aggressive media campaign with the New Yorker and CBS News, not to mention pseudo-conservative sites like Bill Kristol's The Bulwark and The American Conservative, launching a campaign in the alleged ISIS terrorist's defense.
In a culture with massive extended families and tribes whose members do everything, whether it's fighting Al Qaeda or joining Al Qaeda as a group, coming out of a major Iraqi city, Al-Nouri's story would not have fooled everyone in his community.
The Pentagon, which had hired an Al Qaeda Emir to train troops deploying to Iraq, recently warned again that failing to bring Iraqi refugees to America will undermine our national security.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2020/02/al-qaeda-leader-came-america-refugee-and-applied-daniel-greenfield/
The Al Qaeda leader was one of 13,823 Iraqi refugees.
After arriving in the United States as a refugee, the Al Qaeda leader applied for Social Security disability.
The Emir had not only contrived to come to America as a refugee, but to make taxpayers foot the bill for his bullet wounds that he had picked up while fighting for Al Qaeda.
Last year, the FBI busted Omar Ameen, an Iraqi refugee in Sacramento, for his role in Al Qaeda and ISIS. But efforts to send him back for trial to Iraq have been stymied by an aggressive media campaign with the New Yorker and CBS News, not to mention pseudo-conservative sites like Bill Kristol's The Bulwark and The American Conservative, launching a campaign in the alleged ISIS terrorist's defense.
In a culture with massive extended families and tribes whose members do everything, whether it's fighting Al Qaeda or joining Al Qaeda as a group, coming out of a major Iraqi city, Al-Nouri's story would not have fooled everyone in his community.
The Pentagon, which had hired an Al Qaeda Emir to train troops deploying to Iraq, recently warned again that failing to bring Iraqi refugees to America will undermine our national security.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2020/02/al-qaeda-leader-came-america-refugee-and-applied-daniel-greenfield/
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