A convicted ISIS supporter who should have been stripped of his citizenship and deported years ago opened fire at Old Dominion University today, screaming "Allahu Akbar" before heroic Army ROTC cadets subdued the terrorist and likely saved countless lives.
Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a so-called "naturalized citizen" from Sierra Leone, was the gunman who terrorized students on campus. Social media erupted with outrage as details emerged about Jalloh's shocking background.
"🚨 BREAKING: The FBI says Old Dominion University shooter Mohamed Jalloh screamed 'ALLAHU AKHBAR' when opening fire on students today. Jalloh was subdued by HEROIC Army ROTC cadets. Yet ANOTHER 'naturalized citizen' who NEVER SHOULD'VE BEEN HERE ESPECIALLY after supporting ISIS,"
posted @the_hunter1100 on social media, capturing the fury of Americans who are sick of preventable terror attacks.
Here's what makes this attack even more infuriating: Jalloh was convicted in 2015 for providing material support to ISIS after traveling to Africa and communicating with terrorists. He served 11 years in federal prison and should have been DENATURALIZED and DEPORTED immediately upon conviction.
Instead, our broken immigration system allowed this ISIS sympathizer to remain on American soil, where he was free to plan another attack on innocent students. How many more "naturalized citizens" with terrorist ties are walking our streets right now?
Trump Administration Must Act NOW
This attack proves why President Trump's mass deportation agenda isn't just about border security - it's about national security. We have dangerous individuals who obtained citizenship fraudulently or committed acts of terrorism who should be stripped of their status and removed from our country permanently.
Thank God for those brave ROTC cadets who stepped up when it mattered most. But we shouldn't have to rely on heroes to stop terrorists who never should have been here in the first place.
How many more preventable attacks will it take before we get serious about denaturalization and deportation of terrorist sympathizers?
