Badass Trump Admin Just Walked In On Terror Plot – Here’s What Was SECONDS From Happening

Badass Trump Admin Just Walked In On Terror Plot – Here’s What Was SECONDS From Happening

While the stupid American Left and their Globalist friends call us Islamophobic, once again the Religion of Peace has struck! And this time it wasn’t in Western Europe or the Middle East. This time it was right inside our doors.

After many months of surveillance, last Wednesday night New York airport personnel and the FBI foiled a potential terror attack by arresting a Bronx area Religion of Peace follower who was planning to fly to the Middle East to join his “brothers” in ISIS and al-Sham.
Saddam Mohamed Raishani, who is a 30-year-old Bronx man who worked as a home health aide was arrested at JFK International and has been charged with attempting to provide sensitive material support to ISIS. With a name like that, I bet he’s Irish.

Raishani Criminal Complaint by Chris on Scribd
Raishani, who is also known as Adam Raishani was arrested by officials of the NYPD and federal agents at the airport on June 21. He was then charged on June 22 with “attempted provision of material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization.” If convicted of the charge, Raishani faces up to over 2 decades in the federal pen. He was expected to face Magistrate Judge James L. Cott in Manhattan federal court on June 22 for his arraignment. Let’s hope and pray no bail is set in this case.

After seeing this it’s great to know that the United States Supreme Court is indeed on the side of sanity and believes in America First.

Breitbart Reports:

The Supreme Court of the United States announced Monday that it will review the lower court injunctions blocking enforcement of President Donald Trump’s executive order barring travel from six Muslim-majority countries.

In a per curiam opinion, the Court partially stayed the injunctions blocking enforcement of executive order 13,780:

We now turn to the preliminary injunctions barring enforcement of the §2(c) entry suspension. We grant the Government’s applications to stay the injunctions, to the extent the injunctions prevent enforcement of §2(c) with respect to foreign nationals who lack any bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States. We leave the injunctions entered by the lower courts in place with respect to respondents and those similarly situated, as specified in this opinion.

The Court wrote that the lower court injunctions, even accepting the First Amendment arguments against the order as likely to succeed, went too far:

[T]he injunctions reach much further than that: They also bar enforcement of §2(c) against foreign nationals abroad who have no connection to the United States at all. The equities relied on by the lower courts do not balance the same way in that context. Denying entry to such a foreign national does not burden any American party by reason of that party’s relationship with the foreign national.

The opinion also announced the Court will consolidate the cases from the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Ninth and Fourth Circuit, Trump v. Hawaii and Trump v. International Refugee Assistance Project, respectively. Both cases found the executive unenforceable as a likely violation of the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment Establishment Clause because the lower courts held it was motivated by an attempt to disfavor Islam.

The Court had requested additional briefing from the parties in both cases earlier this month, signaling they would hear arguments on the case despite the Court going out of its regular term this week. Arguments are expected to be heard when the Court reconvenes in October. Attorney from the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Immigration Law Center are expected to face off against a government team now led by acting Solicitor General Jeffery Wall.