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Two refugees arrested in the US on terror related charges
The US Federal authorities have arrested
two Iraqi-born refugees on terror-related charges for providing material
support to the Islamic State terror group, officials said today.

The arrests, coming just over a
month after the San Bernardino attack in California in which a Pakistani-origin
couple killed 14 people, has renewed the debate in the US that authorities
are not doing enough to screen the migrants coming from strife-torn countries
in the Middle East.
Both suspects were Palestinians born
in Iraq and both were living as refugees in the US, according to the US Justice
Department.
Citing social media communications,
the criminal complaint against Jayab said he spoke with an unnamed Texas
resident about weapons and training in Syria.
That unnamed individual is Hardan,
who was indicted on Wednesday on three charges of providing material support to
ISIS, according to the law enforcement officials.
"I need to learn from your
weapon expertise," the individual wrote to Jayab, according to the
complaint. In reply, Jayab wrote, "We will make your abilities very
strong," according to authorities.
"Our concern now is only to
arrive there," Jayab went on. "When you arrive to al-Sham [Syria] you
will be trained." It was not immediately clear whether Hardan or Jayab
had retained legal representation. They are both scheduled to appear in
court later today.
If convicted, Hardan faces a maximum
sentence of 20 years in prison and a USD 250,000 fine. Jayab entered the US as
an Iraqi refugee in October 2012, the Justice Department said.
According to a criminal complaint
filed in federal court, Jayab exchanged messages on social media in 2012 and
2013, saying he planned to go to Syria to fight. In November 2013, the
complaint alleges, he flew from Chicago to Turkey, and then traveled to Syria.
He "allegedly reported on
social media that he was in Syria fighting with various terror organisations,
including Ansar al-Islam," officials said.
Meanwhile, the US Attorney Benjamin
Wagner said there were no signs that Jayab was involved in any US terror plots.
"While he represented a potential safety threat, there is no indication
that he planned any acts of terrorism in this country," Wagner said.
If convicted, he faces a maximum
penalty of eight years in prison and a USD 250,000 fine.
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