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Egyptian Muslim Terrorist Plots to Slaughter Jews in New York: America’s Immigration and National Security Failure (Video)
 Amy MekDecember 20, 2024Add comment5 min read

An 18-year-old Egyptian national with ISIS and Al Qaeda sympathies was allowed to live, study, and plot a meticulously planned mass-casualty terrorist attack in America — a glaring indictment of the U.S. immigration system, government inaction, and the media’s refusal to confront the global Islamic threat.

An 18-year-old Egyptian national and known sympathizer of ISIS and Al Qaeda was arrested this week for allegedly plotting a mass-casualty terrorist attack on Israel’s general consulate in New York City. The suspect, Abdullah Ezzeldin Taha Mohamed Hassan, is a glaring example of the failed U.S. immigration and national security policies that allow hostile, foreign-born Islamic radicals to live, study, and plot terror attacks on American soil.

According to the Washington Post, Hassan, a freshman at George Mason University in Virginia, had been known to the FBI since at least 2022 for spreading Islamic State propaganda online. Despite this, the U.S. government did not deport him. Instead, he was allowed to remain in the country, enroll in an American university, and plot a terror attack so meticulously that he selected the exact size of ball bearings for maximum carnage and planned escape flights to Africa.

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