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Pro-ISIS groups call for attacks on holiday gatherings, churches

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Despite no known specific, credible threats, the FBI and the US Department of Homeland Security have warned law enforcement agencies that sympathizers of jihadist group Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) could strike holiday events in the US. In a bulletin sent to US law enforcement and private security agencies, the FBI and DHS said individuals loyal to Islamic State “continue aspirational... 

Mother of Ohio Terrorist at Funeral: “I Know They Kill You for No Reason”

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The Somali-born student who hurt nearly a dozen people in a car-and-knife attack at Ohio State University before a police officer quickly shot and killed him has been buried as his relatives remain stunned about his death. Dozens of people were part of the funeral for 18-year-old Abdul Razak Ali Artan at the Masjid Ibnu Taymiyah and Islamic Center northeast of downtown, and he was buried Thursday... 

Republican-Led Congress Oversees Large-Scale Importation of Somali Migrants

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The Somali refugee responsible for attacking young Americans at Ohio State University was deliberately imported into the country by the nation’s federal immigration policy–yet the scale and impact of immigration from undeveloped, foreign cultures is still a surprise to some politicians. Since 2001, the United States has permanently resettled nearly 100,000 migrants from Somalia–a nation where... 

Somali refugee injures 11 in Ohio Carmageddon and mass stabbings

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At least 11 people have been hospitalized amid a knife attack at Ohio State University, an attack which copies the methods used by Islamic militants during recent terrorist attacks. The suspect has been identified as a Somali Muslim named Abdul Razak Ali Artan. “A high-ranking faculty member who spoke to NBC 4 Columbus said that one of his colleagues was in Watts Hall at the time and was slashed... 
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