A Safe America: Closed Borders–Immigration & Stories of Violent Illegal Crimes
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VA Mother Brutally Murdered at Bus Stop After Soros Prosecutor Let Violent Illegal Walk 30 Times
March 2: Red State by Teri Christoph
Stephanie Minter, 41, was waiting in a bus shelter last Monday in the Hybla Valley section of Alexandria, Virginia when she was repeatedly stabbed in the upper body, allegedly by Abdul Jalloh, 32, an illegal immigrant from Sierra Leone. In addition to being an illegal with a final removal order dating back to 2020, Jalloh has a rap sheet a mile long and has been released 30 times by Steve Descano, the commonwealth’s attorney for Fairfax County.
The man accused of murdering Stephanie Minter had previously been arrested 30 times for committing an array of violent crimes, and was repeatedly allowed to walk after serving little-to-no time for his offenses. And Fairfax County apparently never once contacted Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to remove (him).
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) offered some additional details on Jalloh:
- Jalloh is an illegal alien from Sierra Leone who entered the U.S. illegally in 2012.
- His criminal history includes more than 30 arrests for charges of rape, malicious wounding, assault, drug possession, identiy theft, trepassig, larceny, firing a weaponn, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and pick pocketing.
- ICE previously lodged a detainer against Jalloh in 2020, and he was granted a final order of removal by a judge who found he could be removed to any country other than Sierra Leone.
Search Of Austin Shooter’s Home Uncovers Iranian Flag, Photos of Top Leaders
March 2: Breitbart by Randy Clark
On Sunday, investigators executed a search warrant on the Pflugerville, Texas home of Ndiaga Diagne, the deceased gunman responsible for the deadly Austin shooting that occurred earlier in the day. According to a source familiar with the investigation, law enforcement officials found an Iranian flag and photos of leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran during a search of the home.
The shooter’s identity was revealed by authorities within hours of the shooting as FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force investigators and local authorities combed through the downtown Austin crime scene.
According to authorities, Diagne was a resident of Pflugerville, Texas, and was 53-years-old. Diagne, a Senegalese national, first entered the United States from Senegal in 2000 using a B-2 visitor visa. Diagne married a United States citizen in 2013 and later obtained United States citizenship through the naturalization process as a result of the marriage. No additional information regarding the motive has been released by authorities.
Security camera footage showed Diagne wearing a hoodie-type sweatshirt emblazoned with “Property of Allah” on the front just seconds before being killed by police. In addition, Diagne was reportedly wearing an undershirt bearing an image of the Iranian flag, and a Quran was found in Diagne’s vehicle.
The shooting claimed the lives of two patrons of a popular Sixth Street nightspot in the Texas capital city of Austin early Sunday morning, less than a minute before Diagne was killed by police. Authorities discovered 17 victims had been injured after shots rang out at Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden; a total of 14 were hospitalized, with three listed as critical.
Radical Shiite Clerics on American Soil Preach Prophetic Showdown With US
March 2: Fox News by Asra Q. Nomani
For many, the war with Iran — and the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — might seem like the climactic end to a long, brutal reign of terror by the theological clerics who have run the country since 1979. But a Fox News Digital investigation reveals that, for certain hardline Shiite ideologues, including in the U.S., this is not an ending but a prophetic showdown that will usher in the arrival of the “Mahdi,” a messiah, according to Islamic eschatology, or the theology of end times.
In this prophecy, Mahdi will emerge to battle Dajjal, the Islamic equivalent of the Antichrist, in a final battle of Armageddon. For many of these ideologues, President Donald Trump is Dajjal.
At a recent Friday sermon at a local Shiite mosque in northern Virginia, an imam closed prayer with an earnest plea, before war broke out in Iran: “May Allah destroy all the nonbelievers – or kafiroon or munafiqoon,” he said, using Arabic words that refer to “nonbelievers” and “hypocrites.” He asked for this victory “before the arrival of Imam Mahdi.”
Fox News Digital observed the sermon and also witnessed a special table of honor in the middle of the mosque’s main prayer hall, featuring framed photos of Khamenei embracing Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrullah, also killed by Israel for orchestrating terrorist attacks.
The Friday service at the Manassas Mosque reveals a theological dynamic that Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned about in early February, noting that the Islamic Republic of Iran’s leaders are guided not merely by geopolitics and national security considerations, but by “pure theology.”
“We have to understand that Iran ultimately is governed, and its decisions are governed by Shiite clerics — radical Shiite clerics — who make policy decisions on the basis of pure theology,” Rubio said.
Panicked Soros DA Who Mandated Grand Jury Investigations for Every Officer-Involved Shooting Denies Police Who Stopped Islamic Terrorist to Now Face Grand Jury Proceedings Amid Public Pressure
March 3: Gateway Pundit by Jordan Conradson
The Soros-backed Travis County, Texas, District Attorney is now walking back his post-George Floyd-era policy, which opened the officers involved in the fatal shooting of a terrorist on Sunday to a secret grand jury investigation.
An Islamic Senegalese man, who obtained citizenship during Obama’s presidency, was shot dead by police after he opened fire on a bar in Austin, Texas, killing two and wounding 14. The officers who stopped the attack were expected to face an investigation into potential misconduct due to the policy implemented by the Soros-backed DA.
Texas State Representative Mitch Little had said in an X post on Monday, “I’m looking forward to hearing more about the [Austin Police] officers who heroically stopped the terrorist. We should be honoring them as a state, and they shouldn’t be going out wondering if they’re going to be indicted for doing their jobs. We need a cultural reset.”
The mounting public pressure and obvious negative publicity surrounding the policy led Garza to respond and deny that he would ever consider such a thing.
Cuba On the Brink: Trump Says Country ‘In Its Last Moments of Life’ As Anti-Regime Protests Escalate
March 9: Red State by Bob Hoge
President Donald Trump told CNN Friday morning that Cuba “is going to fall pretty soon. They want to make a deal so badly,” he told CNN’s Dana Bash in a phone interview when touting US military success in his second term.
“They want to make a deal, and so I’m going to put Marco (Rubio) over there and we’ll see how that works out. We’re really focused on this one right now. We’ve got plenty of time, but Cuba’s ready — after 50 years,” he added, explaining that Iran is the current priority.
Mike Hernandez is co-founder of the Citizens Journal–Ventura County’s online news service and writes for CitizensJournal.net and MountainTopMedia.com. He is a former Southern California daily newspaper journalist and religion and news editor, writer of “Prayer Over News Daily” and edits the weekly “Stories Speak Volumes” and other columns. Mr. Hernandez mentors citizen journalists with trainings held every other month (on Saturdays at Shasta Bible College and online) and can be contacted at MikeHernandezMedia.com.