Georgia imam who helped Hamas is sentenced Email This Story Print This Story

The imam of a Georgia mosque who pleaded guilty to providing support to the militant group Hamas was sentenced Tuesday to more than seven years in prison.

Mohamed Shorbagi, 42, could have faced up to 15 years in prison.
This man is a citizen of the Palestinian territory. He is in the United State legally and has said he has been here for 22 years. Why do we let people stay here for so many years? It seems to me they should have a limited amount of time here and then they either have to apply for citizenship or go home.

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posted at 16:55:07 on 02/27/07 - Category: Army

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SFC Dave Carello (Afghanistan) wrote:

The problem is, how many more Muslim radicals are there in our country? I fear it is already too late, and that the U.S. hasn't a clue as to the real agenda of these perpetual aliens, or so called students of Islamic background living in the U.S. The Prime Minister of Australia said it best recently. Islamic radicals will be deported. Read the artical it's great.
Posted on 03/03/07 00:26:28

taylor wrote:

if there here so long they should have to gain citizen ship not just stay here on leave
Posted on 03/04/07 18:38:02

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