Sounds to me like terrorists love Biden’s open border policy. If bringing terrorists is as easy as he makes it out to be, we should all be scared, and let’s face it, we know they are right. Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, who lived in Columbus, Ohio went to Texas to do recon on the Bush residence to find the best way to carry out the plot.
His plan was to bring in four more Iraqis and use them to kill George W Bush because he had many Iraqis killed while removing Saddam Hussein. He was confident that he could smuggle them across our Southern border. He claims that he had already smuggled members of Hezbollah into the country for which he was paid $100,000 dollars. Republicans have been warning of terrorists crossing the border with ease, but the Democrats just scoffed at the idea.
Should a terrorist attack occur by terrorists who crossed the Mexican border, there will be no one but the Democrats to blame. That could make the 2024 elections as transitional as the 2022 election will be.
According to warrants obtained by Forbes, Shihab entered the country in 2020, seeking asylum, but in reality, he came here to exact revenge on Bush for the war in Iraq. The alleged ISIS member has been planning the assassination for quite a while, but fortunately, the FBI decided to investigate him when they had time between CRT lessons and arresting conservatives for misdemeanors and then jailing them for long periods of time.
The suspect’s assassination plot against Bush was heavily dependent on being able to effectively smuggle a team of terrorists across the open southern border again, the U.S. Justice Department detailed in a statement announcing his arrest.
“It is alleged that Shihab exchanged money with others in an attempt to illegally bring foreign nationals to the United States,” the department notes. “For example, in August 2021, Shihab allegedly intended to help who he thought was another Iraqi citizen enter the United States for a fee of $40,000. Shihab provided specific instructions on how he would smuggle the person into the United States after 60 days. In October and December 2021, Shihab accepted tens of thousands of dollars for the purported smuggling. In reality, the individual was fictitious, and the interaction was coordinated under the direction of the FBI.
“The charging document also alleges that Shihab planned to smuggle four additional Iraqi foreign nationals into the United States for the purpose of killing former President George W. Bush in retaliation of Iraqi deaths during ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom.’ Shihab then allegedly planned to smuggle the four out of the United States via the United States/Mexico border after they carried out the assassination.”