
A California immigration court ruled to deport a 23-year-old Muslim man back to Egypt after he threatened to assassinate Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Facebook.
Emad El-Din Ali Mohamed Nasr El Sayed, who's a student at a flight school in Los Angeles, was arrested Feb. 12 after threatening to assassinate Trump. El Sayed posted a photo of Trump on Facebook with the following note:
I am willing to kill Donald Trump and serve a life sentence. The whole world would thank me for doing that.”
Shortly afterward, El Sayed was arrested and held by the FBI. El Sayed's family had no idea where he was for a few days, Egyptian Streets reported.
“My brother Emad El Sayed who has been missing since Friday, 12th of February was apprehended by FBI for sharing a post that was against the U.S candidate Donald Trump," his sister Ohoud Ali wrote on Facebook. Ali failed to mention her brother's death threat in her plea.
The FBI decided not to pursue charges against El Sayed when the California immigration court revoked his visa on March 1 and ruled that he be deported back to Egypt (where there are plenty of flight schools). El Sayed is from Cairo but spent much of his life in Saudi Arabia.
The Egyptian student said he made the assassination threat because he was upset by Trump's calls to temporarily ban non-U.S. Muslims from entering the United States.
El Sayed's lawyer complained about the deportation ruling, saying El Sayed's flight school is willing to allow him to continue his training.
El Sayed has been enrolled at the Universal Air Academy in Los Angeles since September 2015.
Interestingly, two of the 9-11 terrorists who hijacked airplanes and flew them into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon had received flight training in California.
Donald Trump has received numerous death threats since announcing his presidential candidacy. In November 2015, Trump was given Secret Service protection after receiving a death threat from Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, among others.
Trump has been under fire after calling for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S. following the San Bernardino terrorist attacks amid the Muslim rape epidemic sweeping across Europe. The alarming rape trend was spotlighted after 821 women were assaulted, robbed or raped by 1,000 Muslim men in Cologne, Germany, on New Year's Eve, as Examiner has reported.
Similar attacks also occurred that same night in Switzerland, Sweden, Finland and France — all of which have taken in millions of Muslim refugees from the Middle East and North Africa during the past few years. Rapes in Sweden and Norway — two of the most feminist and gender-equal countries in the world — have escalated in recent years as their Muslim refugee/migrant populations have soared.
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