Broad & Liberty ran my piece on ICE arresting a Russian national with Al Qaeda ties in Philadelphia.
You can read the piece via the link below or the text below:
Paul Davis: ICE arrests local Russian national accused of al Qaeda membership
Back in June of 2015, Donald Trump, launching his presidential bid, criticized the Obama administration for allowing illegal immigrants to swarm across the southern border. He noted that Mexico was not sending the U.S. its best people.
“They’re
bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime, they’re rapists, and some, I assume,
are good people,” Trump said. “But I speak to border guards and they’re telling
us what we’re getting,” he said.
President
Trump, then and now, has been condemned by many for calling some of the illegal
aliens drug traffickers, criminals and rapists.
But
looking at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) roundup of
illegals these days, one can clearly see that President Trump was right. ICE
has arrested many illegals with criminal records both here and in their home
countries. The crimes range from murder to child rape to armed robbery.
As
well as one illegal alien and accused terrorist who used a makeshift flame
thrower and Molotov cocktails to attack Jews in Boulder, Colorado. Boulder,
incidentally, is a sanctuary city.
On
June 2, the Justice Department filed charges against illegal alien Mohammed
Sabry Soliman, the alleged perpetrator of the antisemitic terrorist attack in
Colorado.
“The
Department of Justice has swiftly charged the illegal alien perpetrator of this
heinous attack with a federal hate crime and will hold him accountable to the
fullest extent of the law,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “Our prayers
are with the victims and our Jewish community across the world.
“This
vile anti-Semitic violence comes just weeks after the horrific murder of two
young Jewish Americans in Washington DC. We will never tolerate this kind of
hatred. We refuse to accept a world in which Jewish Americans are targeted for
who they are and what they believe.”
Assistant
Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon also weighed in, stating “No American
should experience violence motivated by hatred based on their faith or national
origin, and the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice will act
swiftly and decisively to bring the perpetrators of such crimes to justice.
There can be zero tolerance for such acts in our great nation.”
According
to the Justice Department, Soliman is being charged with a federal hate crime
in addition to facing state charges for attempted murder in Colorado.
And
on June 3, ICE announced the arrest of another illegal alien, a Tajikistan-born
Russian national who is wanted overseas, and who is suspected of ties to the
terrorist organization Al-Qaeda, right here in Philadelphia.
ICE
announced that ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Philadelphia, in
partnership with the FBI, arrested a 39-year-old male, born in Tajikistan and a
citizen of Russia, in the early morning hours on May 23. His name was not
released.
“Arresting
individuals linked to terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda reaffirms our
unwavering commitment to safeguard the homeland. Through close collaboration
with our outstanding partners at the FBI, we have taken decisive action to make
our communities safer and prevent potential threats to the American people,”
said ERO Philadelphia acting Field Office Director Brian McShane. “I commend
the dedicated men and women of ICE and the FBI for their tireless efforts and
steadfast resolve in protecting this great nation.
“This
individual was first encountered at San Ysidro Pedestrian West point of entry
in California March 21, 2023, where he was charged as an inadmissible alien
under the Immigration and Nationality Act because he didn’t have an immigrant
visa. He was served a notice to appear before an immigration judge and paroled
into the United States. Tajikistan officials declared this individual a
fugitive, wanted for organization of a criminal community. It is alleged that
he is or was a member of Al-Qaeda. After his arrest, this individual was
detained in ICE custody, where he will remain pending removal from the U.S.”
I
wonder if the illegal alien with suspected ties to Al-Qaeda was planning a
terrorist attack here in Philadelphia. Thankfully, ICE has rounded him up.
According
to ICE, Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers enforce immigration
laws within the interior to preserve national security and public safety.
“ERO
manages all aspects of the immigration enforcement process, including the
identification, arrest, detention and removal of aliens who are subject to
removal or are unlawfully present in the United States.
“Like
all law enforcement agencies, ERO officers prioritize their enforcement actions
based on agency and department priorities, funding and capacity. ERO operations
are flexible enough to allow its officers to respond to events such as spikes
in border crossings, modifications to U.S. laws, pandemics, and natural
disasters at home and abroad.”
ICE’s
ERO is super busy locking up the illegal alien drug traffickers, criminals and
rapists that President Trump spoke of back in 2015, both here in Philadelphia
and across the nation.
Paul Davis, a Philadelphia writer and frequent contributor to Broad + Liberty, also contributes to Counterterrorism magazine and writes the “On Crime” column for the Washington Times. He can be reached at pauldavisoncrime.com.
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