Biden declared that he was āstill waiting for more information
regarding the shooter, his motive, the weapons he used. The guns, the
magazines, the weapons, the modifications that have apparently taken
place to those weapons that are involved here.ā
Why do the modifications to the Syrian immigrantās weapons matter more than his motive? Obama joined in, demanding that it is, ālong past time for those with
the power to fight this epidemic of gun violence to do so.ā Guns donāt kill people. Muslim terrorists do.
Ahmad Al Issa spent much of his time in America accusing his
classmates and everyone around him of being āIslamophobes.ā He
repeatedly got into furious confrontations with the Americans whom he
claimed were disrespecting his Islamic religion.
The media is spinning this as a mental illness, but if hating
non-Muslims is a mental illness, then itās a common one in his home
country. While Ahmad Al Issa came to America at a young age with his family,
the Al Issa clan originated from Raqqa. The name of the Syrian city may
not mean much to most Americans, but it was the former capital of the
Caliphate of the Islamic State.
Or ISIS.
And that was after it had been previously taken over by the Al Nusra
Front, linked to Al Qaeda, and by Ahrar al-Sham, which had coordinated
with ISIS. Multiple Jihadist units and groups used the name āRaqqaā to
symbolize their determination to stake a claim to the Syrian city and
region. Raqqa has a sizable Sunni Islamist base even beyond ISIS.
While Al Issa grew up in America, his family would have likely
maintained an extensive network of family connections with Raqqa. Family
members insist that Ahmad Al Issa was not a radical, but he was clearly
a committed Muslim and his Facebook page, since taken down, is filled with Islamic content, and with attacks on President Trump and on America over āIslamophobia.ā
Colorado took in a sizable number of migrants with multiple
charities, religious and secular, springing up to help the alleged
refugees. And once again Americans are reeling from a terror attack
because Democrats and some Republicans refuse to secure our immigration
system.
There were plenty of warnings that Ahmad Al Issaās hatred for America
and obsession with Islamophobia could turn violent. In 2017, he
assaulted a fellow student claiming that he had made fun of his
identity. The Syrian immigrant got off with a misdemeanor, probation,
and community service. Just imagine if the system had done its job and
locked him up instead.
The angry outbursts and claims of Islamophobia are now being spun as mental illness. But the most obvious explanation for why a Syrian Muslim immigrant
whose family comes from the capital of ISIS would shoot up an American
supermarket isnāt mental illness. Nor is the solution gun control.
Democrats and the media had attacked President Trump for suspending
the migration of Syrians into America. When Biden overturned the
suspension, the media cheered. āBeyond contravening our values, these Executive Orders and
Proclamations have undermined our national security,ā Biden had falsely
declared. The bodies of ten dead Americans show what national security with terror migration looks like.
In 2016, Judge Posner had prevented Governor Pence from blocking
Syrian refugees. Posner bizarrely claimed that Penceās attempt to
protect Americans from Islamic terrorists was the equivalent of
forbidding āblack people to settle in Indiana.ā The Trump administrationās moves would not have stopped the Al-Issa
clan from coming here in 2002, but it would have prevented future
terrorists from taking more American lives.
Biden and the Democrats responded to the King Sooper shootings by
preaching ācommon sense gun control.ā But their gun control has yet to
work in Chicago or New York. Meanwhile what Americans need isnāt fewer
guns, but fewer immigrant and refugee terrorists.
The tragedy of the Al Issa family arriving here in 2002, after
September 11, is a case study in the obstinate refusal of our political
elites to reckon with even the worst terror attacks. President George W. Bush had postponed the Presidential Determination
for the number of refugees imported into America because of the
September 11 attacks. But he nevertheless went ahead and issued it in
November 2001 which allocated 70,000 refugee slots.
And, insanely, boosted the Near East/South Asia category from 10,000
to 15,000 which had been set at 4,000 under Clinton. In 2001, some 3,000
had already been referred to through Syria, Jordan and Turkey. These
numbers may sound technical, but they show the terrible policy decisions
that led directly to the brutal murder of ten Americans in an ordinary
supermarket.
The American victims of Ahmad Al Issaās rampage included grandparents
and employees, an actress, and a police officer who charged the Muslim
shooter and paid for it with his life. Colorado Democrats clamor that this shooting didnāt have to happen.
Theyāre right, but not because of gun control. It didnāt have to happen
if we just reformed our immigration system. Ahmad Al-Issa grew up in America and hated every minute of it. He
hated his host country, his classmates and his peers. Over the years,
his hatred grew until it consumed him. Then it consumed in his victims
in a murderous rampage aimed at non-Muslim Coloradans.
In 2019, Al Issa had fashionably tweeted ā#istandwithrefugees.ā Itās
the sort of thing that many in Boulder, in Colorado, and across America
have irresponsibly tweeted. And itās a hashtag that kills. Bushās decision to let in the Al Issa family after September 11
killed ten Americans. It was a tragic decision that he might not have
seen buried in the numbers. But it happened anyway. Thereās really no excuse for it today after two decades of continuous Islamic terrorism.
Every day that we keep our border open, that we welcome in more
migrants from terror states, we are pointing a loaded gun at our own
heads and pulling the trigger. Most of the time the chamber is empty,
but every now and then, the immigration gun fires and people die.
Biden and the Democrats would like to talk about Al Issaās weapon
modifications after opening the border to gang members and terrorists.
They want to push restrictions on Americans owning guns, instead of
restrictions on their own resettlement agencies bringing in terrorists. The problem is not that a Syrian immigrant from the capital of ISIS
had a gun. The problem was that a Syrian immigrant from the capital of
ISIS was in Colorado and in America.
The authorities and the media will go on lying to Americans. They
will blame mental illness, as they do with every Muslim terrorist, and
depict Al Issa as the victim of Islamophobic bigots. The Democrats will
turn the killer into the victim and his victims into the perpetrators as
they have done so many times. They will tell us that Islam is a
religion of peace, and that Al Issaās religion and his family origins in
the capital of the ISIS Caliphate should be ignored.
And even in the midst of so many burning issues, we must not give up the fight on this one. There are hard, cold truths about Islamic terrorism that decades
after September 11 we seem to be no closer to understanding than Bush
was in November 2001.