BREAKING: Trudeau naturalized ISIS terrorist in early years of power

The 62-year-old Toronto resident, Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, who was recently arrested for planning a terrorist attack in Canada, somehow managed to immigrate to Canada despite allegations of his involvement in dismembering an individual on behalf of ISIS before he was granted citizenship.

‘Toronto man’ arrested for terrorism was a known terrorist prior to being let in by Trudeau

The Trudeau Liberals have declined to explain how Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, the 62-year-old Toronto resident who was just arrested for planning a terrorist attack in Canada, somehow managed to immigrate to Canada despite allegations of his involvement in the gruesome video on behalf of ISIS before he was granted citizenship. 

The RCMP arrested Eldidi and his 26-year-old son, Mostafa, at a hotel north of Toronto on Wednesday, as they allegedly prepared to launch a terrorist attack for ISIS. Authorities seized a machete and an axe from them.

Moreover, the Eldidi son is not Canadian, as per Global News.

Asked how these maniacs got into Canada in the first place, the Liberal Ministers are going dark or passing the buck.

The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) said they were “unable to provide information”  on what screening was done on the Eldidi father. CBSA said their decision was “based on the information available at a moment in time.”

The Immigration Minister simply ignored Global News, while the Public Safety Minister,  Dominic LeBlanc, said to ask the RCMP.

Eldidi faces charges of committing an aggravated assault for the Islamic State in 2015. Sources from Global News indicated the charge stems from an ISIS video released that year, depicting a man dismembering a prisoner with a sword.

Eldidi and his son were charged earlier this week with multiple terrorism-related offenses in Toronto, and accused of collaborating with ISIS. 

Immigration policy

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s immigration policy continues to pack in record numbers.

“Every year, we bring in about 450,000, now close to 500,000, permanent residents a year, and that is part of the necessary growth of Canada,” the Prime Minister said in April. “It benefits our citizens, our communities, it benefits our economy.”

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