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Why was the Dallas terrorist allowed into the US?

Why was Malik Faisal Akram even in this country?

That’s only one of many questions surrounding the Brit’s attack on a Texas synagogue, but it’s one of the biggest.

As Akram’s brother told Sky News, “He’s known to police. Got a criminal record.” Nor did he have any visible means of support; Gulbar Akram also says he “was suffering from mental health issues.”

Yet the feds say he somehow got a visa and flew into JFK around New Year’s, listing a hotel on Queens Boulevard as his destination. He then made his way to Dallas, where he stayed at a homeless shelter for a week and bought a gun — “off the street,” according to President Biden (who, to be fair, has been known to make stuff up).

Then he took Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker and four Congregation Beth Israel congregants hostage, demanding the release of convicted terrorist Aafia Siddiqui, who’s serving a decades-long sentence in Fort Worth and has become a cause celebre for jihadists.

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6 thoughts on “Why was the Dallas terrorist allowed into the US?”

  1. Duh, because sleepy Joe Biden’s policies let him in, that’s why he was here. Come one, come all what the hell, no matter your background, we’ll let you into our country. Biden and everyone associated with him and his administration should be in prison.

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