The terrorist who drove his car into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, was handed U.S. citizenship by the Obama administration in 2016, according to Department of Homeland Security sources who spoke to Fox News.
Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, a Lebanese national, targeted the largest Reform Judaism congregation in Michigan in what authorities are calling a clear act of antisemitic terrorism. But the real question Patriots should be asking is: how did this man slip through Obama's so-called "robust" immigration screening process?
This attack isn't just another isolated incident—it's the deadly consequence of eight years of reckless immigration policies that prioritized political correctness over American safety. While Obama was busy lecturing Americans about "Islamophobia," his administration was rubber-stamping citizenship applications without proper vetting.
The Obama Legacy of Failed Immigration
Remember, this is the same administration that brought us the disastrous Iran nuclear deal and consistently downplayed Islamic terrorism. Obama's Department of Homeland Security was more concerned with monitoring "right-wing extremists" than actually screening foreign nationals who posed genuine threats to American communities.
The timing is particularly galling. In 2016, while Americans were debating Trump's common-sense proposal for extreme vetting of immigrants from terror-prone regions, the Obama administration was quietly handing out citizenship papers to people like Ghazali.
"This is exactly why President Trump's America First immigration policies are so crucial. We can't afford to repeat the mistakes of the Obama era."
Thank God we now have the Trump-Vance administration working to secure our borders and implement real vetting procedures. Under Trump's leadership, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is already working to overhaul the broken system that allowed dangerous individuals like Ghazali to exploit our generosity.
How many more Obama-era citizenship recipients are walking among us, waiting to strike? This attack on Jewish Americans should serve as a wake-up call about the true cost of the previous administration's failed policies.
