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July 30, 2025
The perils of allowing unlimited immigration for people with fundamentally un-American values
By Eleanor Dashwood

The jury is currently deliberating in the Washington state murder trial against Ihsan and Zahraa Ali, who are accused of trying to murder their daughter. It’s not getting a lot of coverage, but it should because of the insight into a culture our immigration policy currently welcomes in.


According to witness testimony during the trial, in October 2024, the burly Ihsan Ali, his wife, Zahraa, intercepted another daughter, Fatima, outside of her high school. In full view of other students, including Fatima’s boyfriend, who was standing next to her, Ihsan grabbed Fatima, punched her boyfriend in the face as he tried to rescue her, put her into a chokehold from behind, pulled her to the ground, and tightened his grip.
 

Several witnesses, many of whom tried to intervene, testified that Fatima’s face turned purple and her eyes rolled to the back of her head until she lost consciousness. Ihsan let go only when an adult male (ex-military) drove by, saw what was happening, and rescued Fatima, holding Ihsan until the police arrived.


Witnesses also testified that, once Ihsan was restrained, Zahraa tried to grab Fatima, scream loudly that she and her other daughter (who was present) had been abused by police (something witnesses denied), and worried about her arrested husband.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/07/the_perils_of_allowing_unlimited_immigration_for_people_with_fundamentally_un_american_values.html
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