Thursday, January 7, 2016

Two down, 80,000 to go

Two people have been arrested today in Sacramento, Calif. on terrorism charges that allegedly occurred in Texas and California. One man, a refugee from Iraq, is charged with lying to federal investigators about having gone to Syria.

Not surprisingly, both men are of the Islamic faith, and even less surprisingly, one of the names of the liar is Mohammed. His full name is Aws Mohammed Younis Al-Jayab, age 23.

Al-Jayab is an Iraqi born, so-called Palestinian, who came to the United States right after the Benghazi attack which killed four Americans, one of whom was a U.S. ambassador, and in which Hillary Clinton blamed on a scantly viewed video.

But I digress.

Anyway, al-Jayab wrote on social media that he intended to return to Syria to fight alongside the terrorists and stupidly spoke about his previous experience fighting against the regime in Syria. He seemed to have forgotten to mention that on his interview with government officials when applying for citizenship.

Al-Jayab received around $4,500 for a car insurance claim back in November 2013 from which he purchased an airline ticket from Chicago to Istanbul, Turkey, and then crossed into Syria. He returned to the United States on a flight from London to L.A. and later Sacramento. Upon his return, he listed only Jordan and the UK on the customs form detailing his travels.

The arrest took place in Sacramento this morning and both the governor and lieutenant governor of Texas praised the arrest of the terror suspect. Less is known about the second terrorist suspect but I'm sure we'll find out.

More details will hopefully be forthcoming but for now let us just say, "two down, about 80,000 to go."


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