Homeland Security
Employs Radical Muslim, Her Social Media Posts Say It ALL
Laila Alawa is a radicalized Muslim who is on the Homeland
Security Council, but she has no business being employed in any
capacity within the government. This woman truly hates the United States, yet
she is making policies for all Americans. Her radical beliefs have tainted the
security council, and you’ll be sick to see what her social media posts have
exposed.
Laila Alawa (left), Flag burning (right)
Laila Alawa is a 25-year-old immigrant who came to
America when she was ten years old. She is rabid in her radical beliefs and
hatred toward America, yet she sits on the Homeland Security Council. In
February 2015, she claimed that she can’t wait until “The Bachelor” has a star
that “isn’t pure white” because white people are “not gonna be [the] dominant majority
much longer.” However, that wasn’t anywhere near the worst of what she has to
say.
Alawa tweeted that 9/11 “changed the world for the good,”
and she went on to spew her hatred for everything American, including our
predominantly white population. Yet, American taxpayers pay her salary while
she makes sure to take our government’s eyes off of Islamic terrorism as she
suggests that the terrorists the government needs to watch are white
terrorists:
In the Countering Violent Extremism report published last
week, Alawa and her fellow subcommittee members recommended that the Department
of Homeland Security “adapt to the changing nature of violent extremism itself”
by devoting more attention to “anarchists, sovereign citizens,
white-supremacists, and others.” [via Daily
Caller]
Her Twitter account shows exactly who this woman is, and
her vile remarks make a mockery out of Americans who love this country:
Alawa also included adding “gender diversity” to combat
violent extremism. Along with her associates on the council, she recommended
that “the DHS focus on gender diversity of youth through careful attention to
the range of push and pull factors that attract individuals of differing
gender.” What does that have to do with violent extremism?
She goes on to make sure Americans don’t say anything bad
about Muslims and insists that certain words are gone from all governmental
documents. Words like “‘jihad,’ ‘sharia,’ ‘takfir’ or ‘umma’ must be avoided
when speaking about Muslims.'” Also, she claims that those words are hateful
and no government official should ever utter them.
She posted a tweet saying, “I am Syrian, I will always be
Syrian,” two days before she became an American citizen. It is clear Alawa is
exactly what Barack
Obama loves in a government employee — she is one of many traitors
the Obama regime employs in today’s government. There is only one place for
someone who hates America like Alawa, and that’s back in Syria where she belongs.
Americans are tired of Muslim radicals running our government and trying to
fundamentally transform our nation.
[h/t Jihad Watch]
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