Two Somali Refugees Accused of Trying to Join ISIS Arrested in Arizona

Garrett Tenney of Fox News reports that two Somali refugees accused of trying to join ISIS have been arrested in Arizona.

FBI agents arrested Ahmed Mahad Mohamed and Abdi Yemani Hussein after the pair checked in for their flight to Egypt where they planned to join the Islamic State.

Ilhan Omar, the Democrat Congresswoman from Minnesota first came to prominence in 2016 when as a state representative she asked a judge to show leniency to nine men on trial for trying to join the ISIS terrorist group.

Somali born herself, Omar told the judge, “Society … will view them with distrust and revulsion. Such punitive measures not only lack efficacy, they inevitably create an environment in which extremism can flourish …”

This is the same Ilhan Omar who has shown no remorse for blatantly anti-Semitic remarks, repeatedly defends the Taliban and excuses ISIS.

One of the Somali refugees, Ahmed Mahad Mohamed made it plain what his intentions were when he said “I love jihad so much (I swear by Allah) I give my life to Jihad, I only thing about jihad everywhere I go.”

Watch the video and learn the shocking reason these two young men lifted weights to prepare for their planned return to America to exact vengeance. You will also likely ask yourself after watching it, “what was Nancy Pelosi thinking about when she placed Omar on the House Foreign Affairs Committee?”


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