Just a quick google search... earlier when this POS was planning to do this they sent him to jail... His sister said she knew nothing of course.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3675497/Ex-National-Guard-member-charged-plotting-help-IS.htmlI wonder if she is this lady (an immigration lawyer)... who works to import these scums.
https://jallohllc.com/attorneys-2/Fatmatu Jalloh
Ms. Fatmatu Jalloh is the Managing Attorney of Jalloh, LLC., where she brings over 15 years of experience in immigration law, with a specialization in family-based and employment-based immigration. She is a dedicated advocate for immigrants, offering strategic legal counsel and representation to individuals, families, and businesses navigating complex immigration processes.
Before founding Jalloh, LLC., Ms. Jalloh operated her private practice, successfully handling a wide range of immigration matters, including VAWA petitions, family-based applications, removal defense, and naturalization cases. Her legal expertise extends beyond immigration, having worked on probate matters, advised small business owners, and provided regulatory compliance counsel.
Ms. Jalloh’s experience also includes serving as a Senior FOIA Analyst for a federal agency, where she has worked extensively with U.S. government agencies, including the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Energy. Additionally, she has conducted FOIA requests to support immigration cases and led financial, antitrust, medical patent, and securities eDiscovery reviews.
She has held various impactful roles throughout her career, including an internship as an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) specialist with the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County, volunteer work with Legal Services of Northern Virginia, and participation in the high-profile trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor for the Special Court of Sierra Leone.
Ms. Jalloh is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and also a certified mediatorunder the Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service.
Her personal journey fuels her passion for immigration law. Born in Sierra Leone, West Africa, Ms. Jalloh immigrated to the United States as an Asylee in her teens and later became a naturalized U.S. citizen. This lived experience gives her a unique perspective on the challenges immigrants face and strengthens her commitment to providing accessible and high-quality legal services to the community.
Education
George Mason University, B.A.
Southern University Law Center, J.D.
Bar Admission
Georgia