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To: Brumar89 who wrote (970322)10/5/2016 12:59:35 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575835
 
A pictorial illustrations of refugees from country's filled with terrorists:





From ISIS to “immigrant” in Germany



The United Nations reports that 4,806,702 million Syrian Muslims are registered as “persons of concern” in Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and North Africa. FOX 5dc In Maryland, a Muslim migrant from Bangladesh has been charged with a plot to murder U.S, military member on behalf of the Islamic State (ISIS).

Nelash Mohamed Das, 24, has been charged with attempting provide material support and resources to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant), a foreign terrorist organization, in connection with a plan to attack a U.S. military member. Das met with a person believed to be a supporter of ISIS in May, but was actually a confidential source working for the FBI, documents say. Das told the source he knew and communicated with people overseas who were part of ISIS.

In July, Das told the FBI source that he wanted to kill a U.S. service member living in Prince George’s County in Maryland and obtained information the previous year from a list posted online by ISIS. He also told the source he could acquire a firearm and wanted to travel overseas for ISIS if he had the opportunity. After several meetings with the FBI informant, Das said that he was looking for names of potential targets for them to kill while using guns acquired by the informant.