The FBI is investigating potential muslim terrorists who have found friendly havens on our college campuses. Are we going to ever have the courage to deport and prevent future muslim "students" from entering the U.S.?
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EXCERPTS: While walking through the center of campus earlier this month, students at the University of California at Irvine were hard put to avoid hearing ringing endorsements of Islamic terrorism. Invited guests of the Muslim Student Union unambiguously praised jihad and martyrdom during the annual anti-Israel hatefest without any fear of being denounced by a craven UC-Irvine administration. Amir Abdel Malik Ali, a radical Oakland imam, followed up last years call for the complete Muslim rule of Israel with these words: The apartheid state of Israel is on the way down, too. They are living in straight-up fear, and its about time that they live in fear. Im told that theyre afraid to get on buses and things, or go to the café
The people who you are fighting are coming to die. Meanwhile, you are coming to live. And once you deal with a people who are ready to die, who say either victory or martyrdom, you cant fight against that. This clear justification for terrorizing civilians was met with resounding cries of Allahu Akbar! by the Muslim students in attendance.
Common sense alone would dictate to terrorist organizations the advantages of infiltrating such hospitable locales as college campuses. In fact, European officials claim that there is currently a wide effort underway by terrorist groups to use universities to replace terrorist training camps in Afghanistan. The Los Angeles Times recently ran a story about a suspected terrorist cell at the University of Montpellier in France. It consisted of a group of Moroccan students who were studying computer technology, electronics and telecommunications. These classes were not taken to improve the mens job prospects in Frances anemic economy, but rather as cover for acquiring expertise and designing explosive detonators for the Algeria-based Salafist Group for Call and Combat. The terrorist organization has ties with Abu Musah Zarqawi and is focused on sending martyrs to Iraq and planning strikes on Europe. Arrests in France last year revealed that the group was planning attacks in Bologna and Paris.