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BREAKING: Trump Administration Must DENATURALIZE ISIS Terrorist Who Should Have Been Deported Years Ago

Gary FranchiApril 8, 2026116 views
BREAKING: Trump Administration Must DENATURALIZE ISIS Terrorist Who Should Have Been Deported Years Ago
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Here's a story that will make your blood boil, Patriots. Back in 2015, Mohamed Bailor Jalloh—a naturalized American citizen born in Sierra Leone—traveled to Africa and linked up with ISIS terrorists in Nigeria. This wasn't some misunderstanding or case of mistaken identity. This was a deliberate act of treason.

Jalloh began communicating with what he thought was a fellow terrorist online, plotting to provide material support to the bloodthirsty savages who behead Christians and burn people alive. Fortunately for America, he was actually talking to an FBI informant. He was arrested, convicted, and sentenced to 11 years in federal prison.

But here's where this story goes from bad to absolutely infuriating: Jalloh should have been denaturalized and deported immediately after his conviction. That should have been the end of it—pack your bags, terrorist, you're going back where you came from.

The System Protects Terrorists While Persecuting Patriots

Instead, this ISIS sympathizer remains on American soil, likely plotting his next move against the country that foolishly welcomed him. Meanwhile, the same Department of Justice that coddles actual terrorists spent years pursuing January 6th protesters who committed the heinous crime of walking through the Capitol building.

This is exactly the kind of broken, backwards system that President Trump was elected to fix—twice. The Trump-Vance Administration must make denaturalization and deportation of convicted terrorists a top priority. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem need to fast-track cases like this immediately.

"When someone commits acts of terrorism against America, they forfeit their right to call this country home," one immigration law expert told this reporter.

The American people didn't vote for Trump in overwhelming numbers so that ISIS supporters could continue living comfortable lives in our communities. We voted for decisive action against those who wish us harm.

How many more Mohamed Bailor Jallohs are walking our streets right now? And why are we making it complicated to remove people who literally tried to support the mass murder of Americans?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! This is exactly why we need stricter vetting processes. How did this slip through the cracks for YEARS?
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
Because the previous administration turned a blind eye to these obvious security threats. It's inexcusable.
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TaxpayerTimVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain the denaturalization process? How long does it typically take and what are the legal steps involved?
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AmericaFirst2020Verifiedjust now
About time! Get them OUT!
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more. National security should always come first.
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SecureBorders1stVerifiedjust now
I worked in immigration law for 15 years and cases like this are more common than people think. The system is broken and needs complete overhaul.