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The United States is left vulnerable even by its own naturalized U.S. citizens from hostile foreign lands, proving a free country can be exposed to security risks by the very freedoms the Constitution endows, an expert warned on Fox News.
“That’s partially because of legal reasons: They can’t just monitor constitutionally protected free speech and opinions after they become a naturalized citizen, indefinitely, just to keep tabs on them,” Mauro Institute president Ryan Mauro told Fox News on Saturday.
“They legally can’t do it, and they also don’t have the resources to do it.”
Just this month alone, the U.S. has experienced four attacks with ties to naturalized citizenship.
TULSI GABBARD WARNS OF ‘DIRECT THREAT’ FROM SUSPECTED TERRORISTS NOW LIVING IN UNITED STATES
The U.S. has seen four attacks in recent weeks in connection to naturalized citizens. (Fox News)
- March 1 – Austin, Texas, bar shooting
- March 7 – New York City attempted bombing (parents of suspects were naturalized citizens)
- March 12 – Old Dominion University shooting
- March 12 – West Bloomfield, Michigan, synagogue attack
“There’s a bit of a jihad olympics going on, which is where you have the Sunni radicals like ISIS competing with the Shiite radicals of the Iranian regime because they need attention in order to survive and in order settle the argument of who has Allah’s blessing so that they can trigger the apocalypse,” Mauro said.

Surveillance footage shows Ayman Mohamad Ghazali inside a Phantom Fireworks store in Livonia, Michigan, where he purchased more than $2,000 worth of fireworks days before the synagogue attack on March 12. (Obtained by NYPost)
“That’s what they both want to do,” Mauro said.
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Mohamed Bailor Jalloh was identified as the shooter at Old Dominion University on Thursday, March 12. (AP Photo)
The process of citizenship revocation has been…
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