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MINNESOTA’S SOMALI COMMUNITY IS MOST ACTIVE FOR U.S. TERROR RECRUITMENT
More men and boys from a Somali American community in MinneapolisĀ have joined ā or attempted to join ā a foreign terrorist organization over the last 12 years thanĀ any other jurisdiction in the country.
FBI stats show 45 Somalis left to join the ranks of either the Somalia-based Islamic insurgency al-Shabab, or the Iraq- and Syria-based ISIS combined. AndĀ as of 2018, a dozen more had been arrested with the intention of leaving to support ISIS. Both numbers areĀ farĀ higher than those of alleged terrorist wannabes who left or attempted to leave the country from other areas in the country where Muslim refugees have been resettled.
In the case of the Somalis, it’s noĀ longer just the men. Early last year, a female wasĀ apprehendedĀ by authorities on charges of supporting providing material support to Al Qaeda and arson.
So what has made the area such a hotbed for such activity? And what has beenĀ Rep. Ilhan Omar’sĀ record in addressing the issue – either before she was elected, or since?
The answers matter because federal authorities say they remain “highly concerned” about the terrorist connection with the Minneapolis Somalis – even thoughĀ al-Shabab is struggling against the Somali government, and the so-called ISIS ācaliphateā has crumbled under a sustained U.S.-led military campaign.
āWe are very consciousĀ that there may still be fertile ground for that, and that is could re-start at any time,” one federal official told Fox News. “Based on historical experience, we had (an uptick) in 2007 and 2008 going for al-Shabab, then a lull. Then, as ISIS came back, we saw a whole bunch of people no longer headed for Somalia.Ā They were headed for Iraq and Syria. That really caught us off-guard, we didnāt see that coming. It didnāt make sense to us. We understood why kids were going back to Somalia, but going to Syria was another we issue.ā
With by far the largest Somali American population in the United States – estimates of up toĀ 100,000 – the insular ethnic community in Minnesota offersĀ a rich recruiting ground.Ā Investigators told Fox News that early on, al-Shabab recruiting was almost exclusively word-of-mouth. One family connection to a contact in the terrorist group would be pulled in as a recruit, in a process that was repeated as the ranks of the al-Shabab grew. .Ā . .
As for Omar, she spoke up for a group of six Somalis arrested in 2015 for trying to cross into Mexico, as part of a plan to join ISIS in Syria. As the case went to trial the following year, the then-state representative wrote a letter to the trial judge requesting ācompassionā – and lighter sentencing on behalf of one of the Minnesota men, who was facing 30 years jail time.
Read more on how you can pray about this situation in the Intercessory Intel Report Ā by Intercessors for America.Ā Or, for a more in-depth look at the concern about Islam throughout our nation, download this comprehensive informative free Special Report on Islam–A Mirage of Peace.
Excerpted fromĀ FOX NEWS, Holly McCay reporting.
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Major concerns to be praying about!
So why can’t something be done? We’re already in a crisis I Minnesota???