60 Muslim Refugee-Jihadis Caught in the U.S. Profiled in New Book
“The 60 refujihadis include a Muslim translator for the U.S. Army, cab drivers, gangsters, money transfer agents, janitors, and college students.”
Here are three facts that the most hysterical voices attacking the Trump administration’s proposal to radically reduce or freeze refugee admissions don’t want you to know:
1) They make billions of dollars off the federal refugee resettlement racket;
2) They are protected by the Open Borders Inc. media, which routinely whitewashes the gobsmacking financial self-interest of the “Let Them All In” leeches; and
3) They are never held accountable when untold numbers of the world’s most wretchedly violent and aggrieved refugees come here to sabotage the American Dream.
While left-wing religious groups, tax-exempt non-profits tied or allied to George Soros, and the amnesty-shilling Catholic Church scream “No hate, no fear, everyone is welcome here!” at the top of their lungs, American neighborhoods are being overrun by dangerous foreign criminals and jihad plotters. David Miliband, president and CEO of International Rescue Committee, attacked the White House plan to slash refugee numbers from an Obama-era high of 100,000 to less than the current historic low of 30,000 as “inhumane.” Is it because cutting the numbers would cut in to Miliband’s first-class travel and business lunch tabs? Malkin Truth-O-Meter: mostly likely true!
What Miliband neglects to mention in his diatribe against President Trump that his organization is one of 9 behemoth government contractors that works with the hostile United Nations and encrusted State Department social justice warriors to import thousands of new refugees every year with little input from the communities in which they are dumped. Miliband earns nearly a million-dollar salary and by one estimate, IRC has raked in nearly $900 million in refugee resettlement profits over the last decade. When you cut through the Statue of Liberty smokescreen of the open borders “charities,” the math is clear:
Reduced refugees means reduced cash flow.
Zero refugees means zero cash flow.
Why should taxpayers continue to see their hard-earned money siphoned away to feed the Trump Resistance Machine and Democrat Party’s Permanent Ruling Majority Project?
There are even more compelling reasons to throttle the refugee flow. According to the logic-twisting, ICE-doxxing cheerleaders at the New York Times, refugee reductions are the real threat to our nation because if we don’t keep importing hordes of Muslim translators from Iraq or Afghanistan, it would “undermine” our national security.
This is just plain ass-backwards.
The Trump-bashers and border-phobes equate any and all criticism of the refugee program as racist, xenophobic hatred. But it’s not all sweetness and light. They’re not all “yearning to breathe free.” Some of them just want free stuff. Some of them want to kill us. Many of them have absolutely no interest in assimilating themselves into our customs, measures, and laws. And many of them have outright contempt for Western civilization. They’re not here to strengthen our nation with their “diversity.” They’re here to destroy it. That’s fact, not “hate.”
In Open Borders Inc, I have profiled 60 of the planet’s most maleficent refujihadis nabbed over the past dozen years. Here are their names (you can learn their full stories in Appendix G of the book) . And remember: these are only the ones we’ve caught.
Nuradin Abdi
Dritan Duka
Shain Duka
Eljvir Duka
Mohanad Shareef Hammad
Waad Ramadan Alwan
Abdow Munye Abdow
Farah Mohamed Beledi
Cabdulaahi Ahmed Faarax
Shirwa Ahmed
Mahamud Said Omar
Abdiweli Yassin Isse
Kamal Hassan
Salah Osman Ahmed
Adarus Abdulle Ali
Ahmed Ali Omar
Khalid Mohamud Abshir
Zakaria Maruf
Mohamed Abdullahi Hassan
Mustafa Ali Salat
Tamerlan Tsarnaev
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
Issa Doreh
Basaaly Saeed Moalin
Mohamed Mohamed Mohamud
Ahmed Nasiri Taalil Mohamud
Ramiz Hodzic
Sedina Hodzic
Mediha Medy Salkicevic
Armin Harcevic
Jasminka Ramic
Nihad Rosic
Abdullah Ramo Pazara
Fazliddin Kurbanov
Liban Haji Mohamed
Mohamed Abdullahi Hassan
Abdinassir Mohamud Ibrahim
Mohamud Ali Yusuf
Nima Yusuf
Zacharia Yusuf Abdurahman
Adnan Farah
Hanad Mustafe Musse
Guled Ali Omar
Abdirahman Yasin Daud
Mohamed Abdihamid Farah
Abdirizak Warsame
Hamza Ahmed
Abdullahi Yusuf
Ahmed Ali Omar
Amina Farah Ali
Hawo Mohamed Hassan
Abdul Razak Ali Artan
Dahir Ahmed Adan
Omar Abdulsattar Ameen
Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan
Aws Mohammed Younis Al-Jayab
Abdullatif Ali Aldosary
Bilal Abood
Jamshid Muhtorov
Mahad Abdiaziz Adbiraham
More than half of these foreign menaces came from Somalia.
The 60 refujihadis include a Muslim translator for the U.S. Army, cab drivers, gangsters, money transfer agents, janitors, and college students. They include convicted weapons felons, confessed aiders and abettors of terrorism, stabbing spree vigilantes, and bombers all sworn to wage war against infidels in the name of Allah – and fraudulently posing undercover as victims of political and religious persecution. Here’s just a small taste of what our blind “welcoming” culture has wrought:
Abdul Razak Ali Artan was a Somali refugee who left his homeland with his family in 2007 for Pakistan and landed in Dallas before resettling in Ohio. In 2014, he became a legal permanent resident. At Ohio State University, where he was a student, Artan raged against America and invoked radical Muslim cleric and spiritual adviser to jihadists Anwar al-Awlaki. In 2016, he plowed his car into a group of students and then broke out a knife and stabbed innocent bystanders. Eleven were injured before police shot Artan dead.
Somali refugee Dahir Ahmed Adan went on a stabbing spree at a St. Cloud, Minnesota, mall in 2016, injuring ten people before an off-duty police officer shot him dead. Police told local media Adan quizzed at least one person on whether the individual was Muslim and made references to Allah while carrying out the stabbings. A local chapter leader of the unindicted terror co-conspirators of CAIR-Hamas disseminated an obligatory condemnation of Adan’s jihad before wailing about “the potential backlash to this community.”
Mahad Abdiaziz Adbiraham pleaded guilty to stabbing two people at the Mall of America in Minnesota in January 2018. Initially, the crime was reported as an “interrupted theft” in which two men had spotted Adbiraham attempting to steal merchandise at a Macy’s. But Adbiraham made his intent clear in the courtroom when he entered his plea. His attack was a “call for jihad by the Chief of Believer, Abu-bakr Al-baghdadi, may Allah protect him, and by the Mujahiden of the Islamic State,” he wrote in a statement. “I understand that the two men I stabbed know and have explained the reason for my attack, and I am here reaffirming that it was indeed an act of Jihad in the way of Allah.” Motive: known. Adbiraham entered the U.S. with “derivative status,” meaning he came here with a relative legally (most likely a refugee or green card recipient).
Mohanad Shareef Hammadi was an Iraqi refugee who landed in Las Vegas before resettling in Bowling Green, Kentucky, in 2009. He was not being hunted or oppressed by anyone. He was, in fact, a bomb-maker insurgent for Al Qaeda in Iraq who had targeted American soldiers on the battlefield and sought to amass high-powered weapons and ship them from his adopted home back to the front lines to assist his terrorist brethren. In 2013, he was sentenced to life in prison for providing material support to terrorists and “conspiring to transfer, possess, and export Stinger missiles,” not to mention making a false statement in an immigration application.
In 2015, a ring of Bosnian Muslim refugees and naturalized Bosnian-American citizens were indicted on criminal charges for sending money and supplies to terrorists in Syria and Iraq. Ramiz and Sedina Hodzic, refugees who had resettled in St. Louis, were charged in a criminal conspiracy involving fellow Bosnian immigrants Mediha Medy Salkicevic, Armin Harcevic, Jasminka Ramic, and Nihad Rosic. They raised money and purchased U.S. military uniforms, combat boots, tactical gear, and rifle scopes, which they sent to Abdullah Ramo Pazara–a Bosnian Muslim refugee who had lived in St. Louis and became a U.S. citizen just days before traveling to Syria in 2013 to fight for Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. Pazara rose up the ranks of ISIS; he was reportedly killed on the Turkey-Syria border. Ramiz Hodzic, Harcevic, Salkicevic, and Ramic pleaded guilty to their charges in 2019. In May 2019, Sedina Hodzic pleaded guilty to providing material support to terrorism and is awaiting sentencing.
Open Borders Inc. propagandists and profiteers will do what they always do when confronted with criminal nightmares that don’t fit the Emma Lazarus fantasy narrative: Whitewash them. The vast majority of refugees are law-abiding, they’ll sputter. Only xenophobes dwell on the negative impacts, they’ll seethe. But an untold number of refugees are not just committing ordinary civilian crimes. They are Islamic oppressors masquerading as the oppressed. Never forget: Ramzi Yousef faked an asylum claim to plot the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Never forget: Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer, a Palestinian bomb-builder who entered the U.S. illegally through Canada, claimed political asylum based on phony persecution by Israelis. Never forget: Palestinian jihadist Mir Aimal Kansi, convicted in 1997 of capital murder for the January 1993 shooting spree outside CIA headquarters in McLean, Va., claimed bogus political asylum based on his ethnic minority status in Pakistan. The 9/11 jihad attacks, which every feckless politician will commemorate during next week’s 18th anniversary events with “Never Again” platitudes, should have taught us that all it takes is a teeny-tiny minority of foreign menaces to wreak massive havoc on our safety and civil order.
How many more horrifying reasons do we need to shut off the refujihadi spigot, stop underwriting the U.N.’s sovereignty-eroding agenda, and get our house in order?
Michelle Malkin is the author of Open Borders Inc.: Who’s Funding America’s Destruction?, out September 10 from Regnery. Visit OpenBordersInc.com for more information.
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[TASK 079: SOMALIA]
In celebration of Black History Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 190+ Somali faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Elisa Kadigia Bove (1942) Somali, Italian - actress.
Fatima Jibrell (1947) Somali - filmmaker.
Fatima Ahmed (1949) Somali / Vietnamese - writer.
Maryam Mursal (1950) Somali - singer and composer.
Iman / Zara Mohamed Abdulmajid (1955) Somali - model and actress.
Soraya Mire (1961) Somali - author, director, and producer.
Waris Dirie (1965) Somali - model, actress, and author.
Yasmine Allas (1967) Somali - actress and writer.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali (1969) Somali - author.
Saba Anglana (1970) Somali / Italian - actress and singer.
Sofia Samatar (1971) Somali / Swiss, German - poet and writer.
Cristina Ali Farah (1973) Somali / Italian - novelist and essayist.
Igiaba Scego (1974) Somali - writer and journalist.
Kadra Ahmed-Omar (1975) Somali, Ethiopian - model.
Yasmin Warsame (1976) Somali - model.
Noora Noor (1979) Somali / Yemeni - singer.
Zahra Bani (1979) Somali / Italian - javelin thrower.
Nadifa Mohamed (1981) Somali - novelist.
Safia Abukar Hussein (1981) Somali - sprinter.
Amal Aden (1983) Somali - author.
Shadya Yasin (1983 or 1984) Somali - poet.
Fatima Siad (1986) Somali / Ethiopian - model.
Manal Cali (1986) Somali - basketball player.
Fartun Abukar Omar (1986) Somali - sprinter.
Ubah Hassan (1987) Somali - model.
Siham Hashi (1987) Somali - musician.
Ladan Hussein / Cold Specks (1987 or 1988) - singer-songwriter.
Ugaaso Abukar Boocow (1987 or 1988) Somali - instagrammer (ugaasadda).
Warsan Shire (1988) Somali - writer, poet, and editor.
Ayan Elmi (1988 or 1989) Somali - model.
Iman Hashi (1989) Somali - musician.
Hawa Ahmed (1989) Somali - model.
A’maal Nuux (1990) Somali - singer-songwriter.
Muna Jama (1990) Somali - Miss Universe Great Britain 2017 contestant.
Rahma Mohamed (1990) Somali - model.
Cici Ali (1991) Somali, Djiboutian - model.
Hodan Yusuf (1991) Somali - instagrammer (hodan.ysf).
Jawahir Ahmed (1991) Somali - model.
Zamzam Mohamed Farah (1991) Somali - sprinter.
Samira Hashi (1991) Somali - model.
Fayruz Abdiaman (1992) Somali - model.
Halima Jama (1992) Somali - photographer and instagrammer (halimajama_)
Cherrie Hersi (1992) Somali - singer-songwriter.
Maya Jama (1994) Somali / Swedish - tv personality and radio personality.
Autumn Sharif (1995) Somali / Dutch - singer-songwriter.
Aspiring Nomad (1995) Somali - instagrammer (Aspiring_Nomad).
Amaal Said (1995) Somali - instagrammer (amaalsaid).
Muna Mahamed (1995 or 1996) Somali - model.
Hals Yas and Hals (1996) Somali - youtuber (Yas and Hals).
Ikram Abdi Omar (1996 or 1997) Somali - model.
Alisha Boe (1997) Somali / Norwegian - actress.
Fatma Sharif (1997) Somali - youtuber (ItsFatma).
Maryan Nuh Muse (1997) Somali - sprinter.
Halima Aden (1997) Somali - model.
Yas Yas and Hals (1998) Somali - youtuber (Yas and Hals).
Asma Dahir (1999) Somali - Miss Africa Utah 2017.
Layla Hendryx (?) Somali / Djiboutian - rapper.
Amal Dalmar (?) Somali - buzzfeed employee.
Idil Ibrahim (?) Somali - actress, director, producer, and writer.
Amira Ahmed (?) Somali, Filipina - model.
Farhiya Shire (?) Somali - model.
Sagal Ibrahim Shire (?) Somali - model and blogger.
Abla Ahmed Osman (?) Somali / Yemeni - model.
OsobbBauty (?) Somali - makeup artist.
Jawahir Roble / Jawahir Jewels / JJ (?) Somali - football referee.
Najma M (?) Somali, Kenyan - youtuber (Najma M).
Sulekha Ali (?) Somali - singer-songwriter.
Fathia Absie (?) Somali - actress, filmmaker, producer, and writer.
Indie Glow (?) Somali - youtuber (Indie Glow).
Asha Lul Mohamud Yusuf (?) Somali - poet.
Guduuda ‘Arwo (?) Somali - singer.
Ladan Osman (?) Somali - poet.
Asha-Luul (?) Somali, Tanzanian, Omani - youtuber (AshaEveryday).
Barni Ahmed Qaasim (?) Somali - filmmaker and multimedia artist.
Amina Said Ali (?) Somali - author and poet.
Luna Mohamed (?) Somali - model.
Aynab Ahmed (?) Somali - actress.
M:
Ahmed Ismail Hussein / Hudeydi (1928) Somali - singer-songwriter, oud player, and composer.
Ahmed Sheikh Ali Ahmed / Burale (1937) Somali - author.
Abdi Aadan Haad / Abdi Qays (1940) Somali - singer-songwriter, musician, poet, and playwright.
Abdi Sheik Abdi (1942) Somali - author.
Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame / Hadrawi (1943) Somali - songwriter and poet.
Jiim Sheikh Muumin (1945 or 1946) Somali - musician and actor.
Mohamud Siad Togane (1947) Somali - poet and writer.
Abdi Ismail Samatar (1950) Somali - writer.
Ali Said Hassan (1950) Somali - director and producer.
Ahmed Ismail Samatar (1950) Somali - writer.
Abdulkadir Ahmed Said (1953) Somali - director, producer, cinematographer, and screenwriter.
Hasan Adan Samatar (1953) Somali - singer, guitarist, and actor.
Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi (1958) Somali - writer.
Ahmed Aghil (1960) Somali / Unspecified White - reality tv star.
Jonis Bascir (1960) Somali / Italian - actor and singer.
Ali Mohamed Hufane (1960) Somali - long-distance runner.
Abdi Mohamed Ahmed (1962) Somali - footballer.
Abdi Billie (1962) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Robin Banks (1963) Somali - rapper.
Ibrahim Okash (1964) Somali - sprinter.
Abdourahman Waberi (1965) Somali, Djiboutian - novelist, poet, and short story writer.
Abdi Isak (1966) Somali - marathon runner.
Rageh Omaar (1967) Somali - author.
Jama Musse Jama (1967) Somali - author.
Xavier Amin Dphrepaulezz / Fantastic Negrito (1968) Somali / Unspecified - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Abdisalam Aato (1970) Somali - director and producer.
Yousuf Adam Mahmoud (1972) Somali, Qatari - footballer.
Rizak Dirshe (1972) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Ibrahim Mohamed Aden (1972) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Dominic Salole / Mocky (1974) Somali / English - singer-songwriter.
Fabio Liverani (1976) Somali / Italian - footballer.
Abdihakem Abdirahman (1977) Somali - long-distance runner.
K’naan (1978) Somali - rapper and singer-songwriter.
Mohamed Hakeemshady (1978) Somali - actor.
Sharif Karie (1978) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Mustafa Mohamed (1979) Somali - long-distance runner.
Afdhere Jama (1980) Somali - filmmaker and writer.
Yasseen Ismail (1980) Somali - basketball player.
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed (1980) Somali - footballer.
Harun Iman (1981) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Prince Abdi (1982) Somali - actor and stand-up comedian.
Abdi Jama (1982) Somali - wheelchair basketball player.
Diriye Osman (1983) Somali - visual artist and writer.
Mo Farah (1983) Somali - distance runner.
French Montana (1984) Moroccan, some Somali - rapper and singer-songwriter.
Faysal Ahmed (1985) Somali - actor.
Amin Askar (1985) Somali - footballer.
Barkhad Abdi (1985) Somali - actor.
Mohammed Ahamed (1985) Somali - footballer.
Ciise Aden Abshir (1986) Somali - footballer.
Faisal Jeylani Aweys (1987) Somali - taekwondo practitioner.
Abdulla Mohamed Hussein (1987) Somali - sprinter.
Liban Abdi (1988) Somali - footballer.
Aden Ali Aden (1988) Somali - footballer.
Yusef Ahmed (1988) Somali, Saudi - footballer.
Faisal Aden (1989) Somali - basketball player.
Hassan Mead (1989) Somali - long-distance runner.
Dimitri Mohamed (1989) 1/4 Somali, 3/4 French - footballer.
Prince Cassius (1989) Somali - blogger.
Bashir Abdi (1989) Somali - cross-country runner, middle-distance runner, and long-distance runner.
Skore Beezy (1989) Somali - rapper.
Abel Gigli (1990) Somali, Italian - footballer.
Naleye Dolmans (1990) Somali, Vietnamese, Dutch
Ayub Daud (1990) Somali - footballer.
Mukhtar Mohammed (1990) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Abdisalam Ibrahim (1991) Somali - footballer.
Mohammed Ahmed (1991) Somali - long-distance runner.
Adel Ahmed (1991) Somali - footballer.
Yasin Ali Egal (1991) Somali - footballer.
Ahmed Abdulla (1991) Somali, Yemeni - footballer.
Farhiya Abdi (1992) Somali - basketball player.
Ibrahim Laag (1994) Somali - filmmaker.
Jabril Hassan Mohammed (1994) Somali - footballer.
Islam Feruz (1995) Somali - footballer.
Iidle Elmi (1995) Somali - footballer.
Omar Laag (1996) Somali - actor.
Anwar Hared (1996) Somali - ice hockey player and bandy player.
Omar Mohamed (1996) Somali - footballer.
Abdinur Mohamud (1997) Somali - footballer.
Mukhtar Ali (1997) Somali - footballer.
Hassan Ali / Top 5 (1998 or 1999) Somali - rapper.
Aar Maanta (?) Somali - singer-songwriter and actor.
Skinz (?) Somali - singer.
Abukar Arman (?) Somali - writer.
Benny BlockBoy (?) Somali - musician.
Hanad Bandz (?) Somali - rapper-songwriter.
Mo Ali (?) Somali - filmmaker.
Adel Nur / Future The Prince (?) Somali - rapper and record producer.
Mohamed Jama (?) Somali - kickboxer.
Zak Ym (?) Somali - rapper.
Ali Jimale Ahmed (?) Somali - poet, essayist, and short story writer.
Prenz (?) Somali - rapper.
Jibriil Ollow (?) Somali - model.
Maxamed Daahir Afrax (?) Somali - novelist and playwright.
ALL.ME (?) Somali - rapper.
Said Salah Ahmed (?) Somali - filmmaker, playwright, and poet.
Mo-G (?) Somali - rapper.
Cabdi Salan (?) Somali - actor.
Archee (?) Somali - rapper.
Khalif Farah Hayir (?) Somali - poet.
OMVR (?) Somali - rapper.
Abdi Kusow (?) Somali - writer.
$heed (?) Somali - rapper.
Mohamed Deq Abdulle (?) Somali - taekwondo practitioner.
Abdulle Geedannaar (?) Somali - poet.
Hamze Garaad (?) Somali - actor.
Adan Ahmed (?) Somali - actor.
Ismail Ali Ismail (?) Somali - writer.
Abdi Osman (?) Somali - model.
Mahmed Hassan (?) Somali - actor.
Abdisalaan Hudur (?) Somali - producer.
Rafiiq Bule (?) Somali - actor.
Mohamed Shire (?) Somali - actor.
Hirsi Abdi Razaaq (?) Somali - actor.
Cabdi Casiis (?) Somali - actor.
Qan Diil (?) Somali - actor.
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