Thursday, March 19, 2026

Thanks To Democrats, Potential Iranian Terrorists Are Already On American Soil: Austin Suspect Unleashed Anti-Christian, Antisemitic, Misogynistic Rants On Social Media Before Mass Shooting

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Thanks To Democrats, Potential Iranian Terrorists Are Already On American Soil:
It’s no secret that Iranian terrorists are here in the U.S. Democrats’ open border policies made their infiltration much easier.
U.S. counterterrorism agencies are on high alert for potential retaliation after the American government joined Israel in launching a coordinated operation named Epic Fury against Iran over the weekend.

Already, at least two Americans have died and more than a dozen have been injured after a 53-year-old gunman, reportedly clothed in an Iranian flag T-shirt and “Property of Allah” sweatshirt, opened fire at an Austin bar one day after the strikes commenced. While it’s unclear if this alleged terrorism is linked to a larger revenge campaign led by Iran or a lone wolf sympathizer attack, the consensus is that there is a heightened threat of Islamic violence against Americans on their own soil.

It’s no secret that Iranian terrorists are here in the U.S. and have been for nearly 50 years. For decades now, Iran worked to embed its Hezbollah operatives in America and nearby Latin American countries such as Nicaragua. These sleeper cells, often operated by a covert wing of Hezbollah dubbed “Unit 910,” are designed to coordinate and carry out “assassinations and attacks” when activated.

Iranian intelligence services have also demonstrated a recent presence in the U.S. Several of the country’s foreign intelligence operatives were indicted in New York in 2021 for allegedly plotting to kidnap a “U.S. journalist and human rights activist.”

Fears that Islamic radicals were solidifying their hold in the hometowns of Americans only increased when Democrats and the Biden administration opened the floodgates for millions of foreigners, including Iranians, to illegally enter and stay in the U.S. This drastic lapse in national security came just one year after Iran vowed revenge against President Donald Trump and Americans for the January 2020 assassination of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force General Qasem Soleimani.

Between the 2021 and 2024 fiscal years, U.S. Customs and Border Protection apprehended 1,504 Iranian nationals. Nearly half of them, 729, were ultimately released into the U.S. Tens of thousands of suspected terrorists also took advantage of Democrats’ catch-and-release regime to wheedle their way into the states.

Some Iranians could have slipped into the U.S. as some of the estimated 1.7 million gotaways who evaded Border Patrol after finding their way through the southern border, many of whom took flights to countries south of the border and then traveled north. Others were smuggled across the U.S.-Canada border with “fraudulent or altered passports.” Though under Biden, they didn’t really have to sneak around. --->READ MORE HERE

FOX NEWS
Austin suspect unleashed anti-Christian, antisemitic, misogynistic rants on social media before mass shooting:
The X account began posting hateful content in 2024 and was flagged for violating platform rules
The shooter responsible for Sunday’s mass shooting in Austin reportedly ran an X account where he unleashed numerous anti-Christian, antisemitic and other highly inflammatory comments, including slurs such as "fake jewish wh—" and "monkey looking b—-."
Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen born in Senegal, opened fire just before 2 a.m. at a crowded bar, killing three people and wounding 13 others. Authorities say they are investigating the incident as a "potential nexus to terrorism" after he appeared to wear a "Property of Allah" sweatshirt and an undershirt depicting the Iranian flag. A Quran was also later recovered from his vehicle, officials added.
According to an X account believed to belong to Diagne, under @NdiagaDiag88249, the suspect reportedly hurled numerous hateful comments that were flagged as "potentially sensitive content" that may violate X’s rules against hateful conduct.
He joined in October 2024 and began posting derogatory comments almost immediately.
"THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION IS ETERNAL AND HERE TO STAY UNTIL THE END OF TIME, you Zionist and islamophobes can be angry all you want but you can’t do a d--- thing about it, no matter what," one post from August 2025 said.
The comment was a reply to Islamic Republic of Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi, who criticized President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. --->READ MORE HERE
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