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“Recently, the United States has seen what a lack of screening, vetting and prioritizing expedient adjudications can do to the American people,” the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services said.
Luqmaan Khan allegedly wrote about attacking the University of Delaware police station in a notebook that police recovered.
“Charity must not become a backdoor to sponsor terrorism, endanger Americans and subvert our democracy,” Greg Abbott wrote to the U.S. treasury secretary.
The arrest of “should serve as a warning for those who use the internet to threaten violence and terrorize people,” per the FBI Buffalo Field Office.
The committee also voted in favor of legislation to monitor Jew-hatred in Europe and impose sanctions on Iranian clerics calling for the deaths of the U.S. president and Israeli prime minister.
The 75-year-old, who admitted to spray-painting antisemitic graffiti, was sentenced to five days but served none.
“Equipping our skilled warfighters faster with cutting-edge drone capabilities showcases U.S. military innovation and strength, which deters bad actors,” CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper stated.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu implied that the incident constituted a violation of the terms of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
If confirmed by the full Senate, the Chabad rabbi would become the second Chassid to be approved by the Senate for a senior administration position.
“We want to know them, to understand them and to know how to make it easier for them if they will consider making aliyah,” a participant told JNS.
The Jewish state “is a leader in frontier AI cyber security and specialized chip design,” Jacob Helberg, U.S. under secretary of state for economic affairs, told reporters.
At the handover ceremony, Defense Ministry D-G Baram, whose parents survived the Holocaust, commented on the symbolism of the $3.5 billion deal.