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01-21-2018, 01:18 AM
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73% of those convicted of international terrorism-related charges in U.S. were foreign-born
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The DOJ delivered a report regarding the number of foreign nationals in the United States who have been charged with terrorism-related offenses while in the United States; convicted of terrorism-related offenses while in the United States; or removed from the United States based on terrorism-related activity, affiliation with or provision of material support to a terrorism-related organization, or any other national security related reasons....
According to a list maintained by DOJ’s National Security Division, at least 549 individuals were convicted of international terrorism-related charges in U.S. federal courts between September 11, 2001, and December 31, 2016. An analysis conducted by DHS determined that approximately 73 percent (402 of these 549 individuals) were foreign-born. Breaking down the 549 individuals by citizenship status at the time of their respective convictions reveals that: 254 were not U.S. citizens;
148 were foreign-born, naturalized and received U.S. citizenship; and,
147 were U.S. citizens by birth.... There is no federal statute specifically prohibiting “honor killings” and the federal government lacks comprehensive data regarding incidents of such offenses at the state and local levels. Although the federal government lacks independent data regarding incidents of honor killings, a study commissioned and provided to the DOJ’s Bureau of Justice Statistics in 2014 estimated that an average of 23-27 honor killings occur every year in the United States. Based on a representative sample studied through open media sources, 91 percent of the victims in honor killings in North America were murdered for being “too westernized.” The study further estimated that approximately 1,500 forced marriages occur every year in the United States.
Additional information is also publicly available regarding incidents of gender-based violence against women—which can occur in contexts other than so-called “honor killings,” such as sex offenses, and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). Regarding sex offenses, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) in 2011 produced an estimate regarding the population of criminal aliens incarcerated in state prisons and local jails from fiscal years 2003 through 2009. In that report, GAO estimated that over that period, aliens were convicted for 69,929 sex offenses—which, although not explicitly stated in the report, in most instances constitutes gender-based violence against women.
FGM represents another form of gender-based violence against women, and is a federal criminal offense under 18 U.S.C. § 116. It, too, constitutes another crime that has not been tracked in a statistically-aggregated manner at the state level, and is largely under reported. However, a study completed in 2016 by the Centers for Disease Control estimated that 513,000 females in the United States were at risk for undergoing FGM or its consequences in 2012—a number three times higher than the number estimated at risk in 1990.
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01-21-2018, 06:39 AM
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Trump is going to get rid of all of these foreigners. Problem solved
Start with DACA, ship them off!
Welcome to the New America MAGA
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01-21-2018, 08:48 AM
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This can all be easily resolved.....if Rosie O'Donnell, Chelsea Handler, and every other Hollywood libturd crybaby would simply follow through with "their solemn vow" of moving to Canada (or wherever else they promised to relocate to should Trump win the 2016 Election) then ALL of these issues can and will be addressed.
It's Tinsel Town's Best that's holding thing up....nothing more.
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01-21-2018, 08:58 AM
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..if Rosie O'Donnell, Chelsea Handler, and every other Hollywood libturd crybaby would simply follow through with "their solemn vow" of moving to Canada
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its always Canada with these people, or if not, australia or new zealand etc
are these Hollywood people racists?
why not a s**thole country? why not a brown or black country?
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01-21-2018, 09:06 AM
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This can all be easily resolved.....if Rosie O'Donnell, Chelsea Handler, and every other Hollywood libturd crybaby would simply follow through with "their solemn vow" of moving to Canada (or wherever else they promised to relocate to should Trump win the 2016 Election) then ALL of these issues can and will be addressed.
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Thats right!. I think these Traitors should move to Russia. Not some paradise like Canada!
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01-21-2018, 01:39 PM
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Ali Shukri Amin, a national of Sudan, was admitted to the United States in 1999 as the child of a diversity visa lottery recipient, and subsequently obtained United States citizenship through naturalization. In 2015, he was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for conspiring to provide material support and resources to ISIS. According to court documents, Amin admitted to using Twitter to provide advice and encouragement to ISIS and its supporters. Amin provided instruction on how to use Bitcoin, a virtual currency, to mask the provision of funds to ISIS, as well as facilitating ISIS supporters seeking to travel to Syria to fight with ISIS. Additionally, Amin admitted that he assisted an 18-year-old male resident of Virginia, Reza Niknejad, to travel to Syria to join ISIS in January 2015. Niknejad was subsequently charged with conspiring to provide material support to terrorists, conspiring to provide material support to ISIS, and conspiring to kill and injure persons abroad.
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01-21-2018, 02:29 PM
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And this si why we should NEVER HAVE LET them in, in the first place!
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