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Americans accused of supporting and raising money for ISIS

Por: CBS News Politics December 16, 2022

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 Mugshot: Mohammad David Hashimi, accused of providing material support to ISIS Alexandria Sheriff's Office Washington  — Three Americans and a Canadian were charged with providing material support to the Islamic State (ISIS), the Justice Department announced Thursday, accusing them of fundraising for the terrorist organization and using misleading and covert communications and posts to avoid scrutiny. Federal prosecutors in the Eastern... + full article



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