Monday, September 22, 2025

Iraqi Migrant Plotted to Smuggle Assassins over Mexico Border to Kill Prior President.

Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, an Iraqi migrant residing in Ohio, plotted to smuggle Islamic State sympathizers into the U.S. with an ambition to assassinate former president George W. Bush. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison following a guilty plea.

Court documents reveal Shihab deemed Bush guilty of mass murder in Iraq. The migrant plotted to smuggle two former Iraqi intelligence agents across the U.S.-Mexican border to carry out the former president’s assassination, not realizing he was dealing with a confidential Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) informant.

Shihab faces additional charges for involvement with al-Qaeda as a weapon supplier from Syria to Iraq during the war.

Bush has previously partnered with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, founded by Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, to push mass migration and amnesty for illegal aliens.

Officials working for the Joe Biden regime have admitted to a ninefold increase in terrorists attempting to cross the southern border over the course of 2023.

There appears to be some reluctance in terms of acknowledging the issue, however, with the U.S. Border Patrol having been known to delete press releases announcing terrorist apprehensions at the frontier.

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Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, an Iraqi migrant residing in Ohio, plotted to smuggle Islamic State sympathizers into the U.S. with an ambition to assassinate former president George W. Bush. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison following a guilty plea. show more

Judge Rules Illegals Can Carry Guns.

A federal judge recently ruled that an illegal alien was wrongly forbidden from carrying firearms per 18 U.S.C. § 922. Heriberto Carbajal-Flores, an illegal alien, was criminally charged in 2020 after he was found with a semi-automatic pistol in Chicago. Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman dismissed the case after she ruled that 18 U.S.C. § 922 violates the Second Amendment.

“The noncitizen possession statute, 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(5), violates the Second Amendment as applied to Carbajal-Flores,” Judge Coleman wrote. “Thus, the court grants Carbajal-Flores’ motion to dismiss.”

Coleman concurred with the defense’s argument that the government failed to show that the law in question matches the “historical tradition that delimits the outer bounds of the right to keep and bear arms.” In 2022, the Supreme Court ruled that the Second Amendment presumptively protects conduct included in the amendment’s text. Per this ruling, any regulation must be “consistent with this nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation.”

Despite the government’s contention that the rule unilaterally does not apply to illegal immigrants, Judge Coleman sided with Carbajal-Flores.

“The government argues that Carbajal-Flores is a noncitizen who is unlawfully present in this country. The court notes, however, that Carbajal-Flores has never been convicted of a felony, a violent crime, or a crime involving the use of a weapon. Even in the present case, Carbajal-Flores contends that he received and used the handgun solely for self-protection and protection of property during a time of documented civil unrest in the Spring of 2020,”  Judge Coleman wrote.

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A federal judge recently ruled that an illegal alien was wrongly forbidden from carrying firearms per 18 U.S.C. § 922. Heriberto Carbajal-Flores, an illegal alien, was criminally charged in 2020 after he was found with a semi-automatic pistol in Chicago. Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman dismissed the case after she ruled that 18 U.S.C. § 922 violates the Second Amendment. show more

Haitian Invasion: Boat With Guns, Drugs, and Night Vision Intercepted Off Florida Coast.

A Haitian migrant vessel containing guns, drugs, and night vision gear was intercepted off the coast of Florida last week. Twenty-five Haitian illegal aliens were also on board.

“Our Florida Fish and Wildlife offices interdicted a vessel that had 25 illegal immigrants, potential illegal immigrants from Haiti in their boat. In their vessel they had firearms, they had drugs, they had night vision gear, and were boating very recklessly, which would potentially endanger other folks,” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced last week.

“That vessel was interdicted near the Sebastian Inlet and those illegal aliens were turned over to the Coast Guard for deportation,” he added.

The revelation comes after DeSantis deployed additional law enforcement officers and National Guard troops to South Florida to protect the state from an impending surge of Haitian illegals. Last week, the Department of Defense was warned that the escalating crisis in Haiti could result in a “maritime mass migration” and said it was “alert to that possibility.”

The situation in Haiti is deteriorating rapidly as gang violence continues to plague the nation’s capital, Port-au-Prince. A transitional council is expected to take power soon following the announced resignation of the country’s prime minister, Ariel Henry. Currently, the most powerful man in the country is Jimmy Chérizier, the leader of a cannibal gang who goes by the name ‘Barbecue.’

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A Haitian migrant vessel containing guns, drugs, and night vision gear was intercepted off the coast of Florida last week. Twenty-five Haitian illegal aliens were also on board. show more

Haitian Charged with Raping 15-Year-Old Girl Entered America Via Biden’s Parole Program.

A Haitian who entered the U.S. under the Biden regime’s controversial Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan (CHNV) parole processes faces charges of raping a 15-year-old girl in Rockland, Massachusetts.

Cory Alvarez, a 26-year-old Haitian national, came to the U.S. via the program, which permits up to 30,000 migrants per month to fly into the country. The program applies to Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan migrants. It grants them work authorization and a two-year stay in the U.S., provided they have a sponsor, pass specific checks, and have not entered the country illegally.

Massachusetts local authorities arrested Alvarez at a Comfort Inn, a participant in a program that provides accommodation for migrant families. The charge was one count of aggravated rape of a child, to which he pleaded not guilty.

The Biden government established the CHNV program for Venezuelans in October 2022, expanding it to include Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Cubans in January 2023. The Department of Homeland Security has touted the scheme as a ‘safe and orderly’ method of immigration and a key asset in managing the hemisphere’s elevated migration levels.

A court struck down a lawsuit from 20 GOP-led states against the program which accused the government of misusing the parole process. Alvarez is one of a number of illegal aliens arrested recently for sex crimes. Just this week, ICE reported it detained 275 “noncitizen sex offenders” in a February operation. Also this week, police in Florida arrested three Guatemalan illegals for abducting and sexually assaulting a woman.

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A Haitian who entered the U.S. under the Biden regime’s controversial Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan (CHNV) parole processes faces charges of raping a 15-year-old girl in Rockland, Massachusetts. show more

Alec Baldwin Wants to Get Away With Manslaughter.

Defense attorneys for actor Alec Baldwin have requested a New Mexico judge to dismiss a grand jury indictment against him in connection to the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie “Rust.”

Baldwin was indicted on charges of involuntary manslaughter in January, to which he has entered a not-guilty plea. The defense has accused prosecutors of bias, stating the grand jury was denied access to exculpatory evidence and not advised of their right and obligation to request such.

Key witnesses, including director Joel Souza, who suffered injuries in the incident, assistant director Dave Halls, and props master Sarah Zachry, were not allowed to testify. The defense team asserts that this unfairly skewed the grand jury’s perception of events. The defense also claims the grand jury received misleading testimony about the revolver in question.

Meanwhile, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer on the “Rust” set, was recently convicted and awaits sentencing in April. Gutierrez-Reed was found responsible for bringing live ammunition on the set against established rules and is also alleged to have ignored an array of gun safety protocols.

Co-worker Dave Halls was sentenced to six months of unsupervised probation after pleading no contest to negligent handling of a firearm.

Baldwin, who was holding the weapon when the fatal incident occurred, insists he had cocked the gun’s hammer but had not pulled the trigger. The trial is set for July.

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Defense attorneys for actor Alec Baldwin have requested a New Mexico judge to dismiss a grand jury indictment against him in connection to the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie “Rust.” show more

Impeachment Investigators Subpoena Over a Decade of Hunter Biden Phone Records.

The Republican-led House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed AT&T for 13 years of Hunter Biden’s phone records.

“The Oversight Committee has identified payments made by Hunter Biden for what appear to be bills associated with his own use, and a cellphone line for his father’s use,” Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer wrote in a letter to AT&T.

“Based on records reviewed by the Committees, the total amount paid by Hunter Biden for his father’s use appears to be over $15,000, which was for a personal line Joe Biden utilized while Vice President.”

Critical testimony in the impeachment inquiry comes from Devon Archer, a business associate of Hunter Biden at Ukrainian gas company Burisma Holdings. Archer testified Hunter would put his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, on the phone during business meetings with some regularity, and there is suspicion the elder Biden used his political influence to protect his son’s business interests in Ukraine.

Investigators seek to establish whether Joe Biden communicated with his son’s business associates and whether specific calls coincided with certain business meetings.

“The subpoenaed records will help the Oversight Committee determine whether Joe Biden abused his office by selling access and/or by receiving payments or other benefits in exchange for official acts, which is a critical aspect of the impeachment inquiry,” Comer explained.

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The Republican-led House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed AT&T for 13 years of Hunter Biden's phone records. show more

Judge Who Ruled Fani Willis Can Stay on Trump Case Donated to Her in 2020.

Judge Scott McAfee, who ruled on Thursday that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis can continue prosecuting her RICO case against Donald Trump, donated to her in 2020.

Willis faced being disqualified from the case after it emerged that she conducted a lengthy sexual affair with the lead prosecutor she hired, Nathan Wade. It was alleged during a series of dramatic court hearings that Willis lied about the affair and its timing and benefited financially from hiring Wade, with whom she enjoyed several lavish vacations.

McAfee ruled she can remain on the case despite the “appearance of impropriety,” however, as long as Wade is dismissed. There was a widespread expectation she would not receive such a favorable ruling, considering the evidence that emerged during the hearings. The fact that McAfee previously donated $150 to Willis in 2020 — the year she was elected — is now being flagged as a possible conflict of interest.

“Judge McAfee ruled that Fani Willis can keep prosecuting President Trump’s case in Fulton County, Georgia. McAfee has also donated to Fani Willis. This is unreal,” commented investigative reporter Laura Loomer.

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Judge Scott McAfee, who ruled on Thursday that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis can continue prosecuting her RICO case against Donald Trump, donated to her in 2020. show more

Dead Boeing Whistleblower Warned ‘If Anything Happens to Me, It’s Not Suicide.’

Deceased Boeing whistleblower John Barnett warned a friend before his death that ‘if anything happens to me, it’s not suicide.’ Barnett, 62, was found shot to death this week. The Charleston County coroner’s office ruled his death self-inflicted.

Barnett, who was involved in a lawsuit against Boeing, was previously employed at the company for 32 years and raised serious concerns about its production issues. According to his legal team, he faced a hostile work environment due to his outspoken concerns, particularly about safety problems with Boeing’s flagship 787 Dreamliner model. “He was in very good spirits and really looking forward to putting this phase of his life behind him and moving on. We didn’t see any indication he would take his own life. No one can believe it,” said his attorneys.

A friend has now come forward with information suggesting that Barnett did not, in fact, take his own life. Barnett’s friend Jennifer said she asked him if he was scared. According to Jennifer, “he said, ‘No, I ain’t scared, but if anything happens to me, it’s not suicide.’”

“I know that he did not commit suicide. There’s no way,” Jennifer said. She claimed that someone “didn’t like what he had to say” and wanted to “shut him up,” adding: “That’s why they made it look like a suicide.”

Barnett’s attorneys remain steadfast in their pursuit of justice and plan to proceed with the case set for June. In light of these events and allegations, there appears to be more to the story than what the preliminary reports suggest.

Boeing has recently faced several scandals related to accidents involving its aircraft. A recent FAA audit uncovered dozens of issues with its production.

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Deceased Boeing whistleblower John Barnett warned a friend before his death that ‘if anything happens to me, it’s not suicide.’ Barnett, 62, was found shot to death this week. The Charleston County coroner’s office ruled his death self-inflicted. show more

3 Illegals Arrested for Abducting, Sexually Assaulting Woman… in Palm Beach!?

Three Guatemalan illegal aliens have been charged with kidnapping and repeatedly sexually assaulting a woman. Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw criticized the Biden regime for “jeopardizing” American citizens following the arrest of Marcos Felipe Ramirez, 31, Darniel Ordónez Jimenez, 30, and Andres Felipe Morales, 29.

Bradshaw explained during a press conference on Wednesday that the trio have been charged with a string of serious offenses, including sexual battery, false imprisonment, and conspiracy to commit these crimes. These violent acts occurred in Lake Worth on March 11, when they allegedly kidnapped the woman in a pick-up truck, assaulting her twice before she was able to escape and seek help.

“For them to be in this country, for them to be able to commit these types of crimes is unconscionable,” Bradshaw said, adding that the Biden regime “has put the American people in jeopardy.”

“This is the same thing we saw where the student was killed by the person that was here illegally,” Bradshaw remarked, referring to the murder of Laken Riley, a Georgia nursing student who was targeted while jogging on the University of Georgia’s campus.

The suspect arrested for Riley’s murder is Jose Ibarra, a Venezuelan illegal who was at large despite a previous arrest for shoplifting and skipping a court appearance.

Sheriff Bradshaw also said his “intelligence section, [working] very closely with the FBI, has also identified that the most dangerous gangs in the world are now in Miami from Venezuela. They make MS-13 look like school kids.”

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Three Guatemalan illegal aliens have been charged with kidnapping and repeatedly sexually assaulting a woman. Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw criticized the Biden regime for “jeopardizing” American citizens following the arrest of Marcos Felipe Ramirez, 31, Darniel Ordónez Jimenez, 30, and Andres Felipe Morales, 29. show more

Twice-Deported Illegal Charged with Raping Little Girls in Church.

Ervin Jeovany Alfaro Lopez, a 33-year-old illegal alien from El Salvador, has been charged with over 20 counts of sex offenses involving minors in Maryland. He was in the country posing as a church teacher despite having been deported on two previous occasions.

Charges against Alfaro Lopez include second-degree rape and two counts of third-degree sex offenses. Police began the investigation in May after a victim came forward. Later, three additional victims reported similar cases of abuse. Aged six to 12 years old, they said the abuse often happened when they were praying with closed eyes. One of them was the daughter of the church pastor.

Alfaro Lopez has a record of repeated illegal entries into the U.S., according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). He first unlawfully entered the U.S. in March 2015, being charged and deported by September 2018. He was re-arrested in the U.S. in January 2019, leaving voluntarily in April 2019. In March 2020, after illegal re-entry, he was again caught and deported.

The time of his latest entry into the United States is unclear. ICE issued an immigration detainer against him when he was arrested for the church abuse, but the Montgomery County Detention Center ignored the order and released him from custody on August 11.

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Ervin Jeovany Alfaro Lopez, a 33-year-old illegal alien from El Salvador, has been charged with over 20 counts of sex offenses involving minors in Maryland. He was in the country posing as a church teacher despite having been deported on two previous occasions. show more