Wednesday, October 29, 2025

From Gaza to U.S. soil

Biden administration oversight lets alleged October 7 suspect work in Louisiana

Biden Open Border Policies allowed a lowlife into our country

Imagine a suspected terrorist, linked to one of the most horrific attacks in recent history, slipping into the U.S. undetected and flipping burgers in Louisiana.

As reported by The Daily Mail, Mahmoud Amin Ya'qub Al-Muhtadi, accused of participating in the deadly Hamas-led attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023, was arrested in Lafayette, Louisiana, facing serious federal charges for conspiring to support a terrorist organization and committing visa fraud.

That tragic day in 2023 saw 1,200 lives lost in Israel, with unimaginable horrors unfolding at places like Kfar Aza, a kibbutz where 62 residents were killed and 19 taken hostage.

By September 2024, he entered through Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, settled in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and even secured a driver’s license, all while under the radar of a supposedly vigilant immigration system.

Al-Muhtadi submitted a fraudulent U.S. visa application in June 2024 while in Cairo. He allegedly denied having paramilitary affiliations or engaging in terrorist activities on the application. He entered the United States in September 2024 and lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma, before relocating to Lafayette, Louisiana.

Just days after arriving, a message warned him to avoid resistance contacts because he was “under surveillance for everything,” yet he still posted online with a handgun in early 2025, thumbing his nose at any notion of caution.

He was finally arrested on October 16, 2025.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

One crazy ass world! So many idiots!