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January 1, A Major Security Overshoot Exposes Gaps in Immigration Enforcement After Campus Attack

Wyatt’s Take
- Mohamed Jalloh shot up Old Dominion University.
- Convicted in 2016 for aiding ISIS attacks.
- Released in 2024, now two wounded.
A shooting rocked Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Two folks got hurt, shooter dead.
Identity: Mohamed Jalloh, naturalized from Sierra Leone. Former Army National Guardsman who tried joining ISIS overseas.
Jalloh got busted trying to get weapons for an ISIS hit on American soil.
attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). According to the complaint, Jalloh is alleged to have attempted to provide services by assisting in the procurement of weapons to be used in what he believed was going to be an attack on U.S. soil committed in the name of ISIL. In addition, the complaint alleges that Jalloh attempted to provide material support to ISIL by providing money to assist in the facilitation of individuals seeking to join ISIL.
Why let a terrorist walk free? Demand answers on deportation now.
Hardworking Americans deserve safe campuses, not jihadists on our streets. Tell Washington enough is enough.
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