As Joe Biden mulls granting Palestinian refugees asylum in America, the wife of a convicted terrorist was seen hanging around the campout at Columbia University last week, before the rioters were dispersed by forces of the NYPD.
The NYPD identified the woman with links to a convicted terrorist lover without naming the individual.
Her husband, Sami-Al-Arian, praised his wife and shared a photo of her lounging at Columbia’s West Lawn on X.
“My wife Nahla, in solidarity with the brave and very determined Columbia University students,” he captioned.
Al-Arian was a computer science professor at the University of South Florida. He pleaded guilty to supporting the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group in 2006. After his imprisonment in a federal jail, he was sent back to Turkey.
Assistant NYPD Commissioner Rebecca Weiner told members of the media last Wednesday, “Last week, there was the wife of somebody who had been convicted for material support to terrorism on campus.”
“And we have no evidence of any criminal wrongdoing on her part, but that’s not somebody who I would want necessarily influencing my child if I were a parent of somebody at Columbia,” Weiner added.
Despite the police authorities clearing her of wrongdoing, people on social media blasted law enforcement and the Biden administration for allowing terrorists on our fence.
Liora Rez, founder and executive director of StopAntisemitism, said, “Whoever brought her in wanted her to be seen. It’s spreading like wildfire now that a convicted terrorist’s spouse was allowed to enjoy a beautiful day in New York on campus, openly, without any consequences, despite the fact that Columbia’s administrators swore up and down that only students and faculty were allowed on campus.”
Nahla’s brother, Mazen Al-Najjar, was imprisoned in the US for three years before he was deported in 2003.
A federal judge dubbed Al-Arian, Nahla’s husband, as a “master manipulator,” and served prison time for 30 years.
After his sentencing, the Justice Department stated: “In his guilty plea, Al-Arian admitted that, during the period of the late 1980s and early to mid-1990s, he and several of his co-conspirators were associated with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.”
“He further admitted that he performed various services for the PIJ in 1995 and thereafter, knowing that the PIJ had been designated as a Specially Designated Terrorist and that the PIJ engaged in horrific and deadly acts of violence.”
Before his arrest, the USF said that they intended to terminate him as they were concerned about his radicalism but appealed his case in a labor dispute until a federal grand jury sentenced him of racketeering charges.
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