The announcement brings hope that Sessions, a staunch opponent of illegal immigration and the unchecked flow of refugees to the United States, will reverse policies of President Obama’s attorney general – particularly the special treatment now afforded to Muslims.
“It’s like the current regime of Attorney General Loretta Lynch is more concerned about protecting Muslims from criticism than they are about Muslim crimes and Islamic terrorism,” said Leo Hohmann, a veteran journalist and WND news editor. “Under Sen. Jeff Sessions, I expect that all will change and we’ll get back to blind justice, where everyone is treated equally under the law.”
Hohmann’s brand new book “Stealth Invasion: Muslim Conquest Through Immigration and Resettlement Jihad,” provides an in-depth look at the plan of radical Muslims to fundamentally transform the population of the United States by establishing enclaves of non-assimilated Muslim immigrants – a process known as “civilization jihad.”
The book releases nationwide in January 2017, but it is available in e-book format now exclusively at the WND Superstore. Hard copies are also available for preorder only from the Superstore.
“In my book, I provide tons of evidence, through real-life cases, that Muslims who migrate to the United States are given special status,” Hohmann explained. “I call them ‘super citizens.’ Not only are they not required to assimilate into our society, but when they run afoul of the law they are often not held fully accountable.
“We look at cases in Georgia, Idaho and Minnesota in which Muslim refugees were involved in some pretty serious crimes and the prosecutors either charged them with misdemeanors or didn’t charge them at all, even when there were eyewitnesses to their crimes.
“Then we’ve seen U.S. attorneys in Minnesota and Idaho come to the defense of the perpetrators and actually threaten the law-abiding public, warning that any statements or social media postings that are overly critical of Islam will be met with prosecution.”
Hohmann noted Lynch’s DOJ has operated based on the “Countering Violent Extremism” policy. CVE, as it is known, downplays radical Islam as just one of many violent ideologies. The policy scrapped a law-enforcement-based approach to national security in favor of one based on protecting civil rights and civil liberties, particularly of Muslims.
“Sessions, I would hope, will put an end to that politically correct program which, unfortunately has been adopted by even some of our Republican leaders, such as Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee,” Hohmann said. “It’s way past time for us to be clear in identifying our enemy, rather than protecting and coddling the enemy out of fear we will ‘offend’ Muslims. I believe the truly peaceful Muslims in our country would also appreciate an honest and fair policy in this regard.”
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Hohmann said he would also like to see Sessions re-open the Holy Land Foundation terror financing trial, which former Attorney General Eric Holder shut down at the start of the Obama presidency.
“That was a highly successful investigation and trial that sent several American Muslims to prison for funneling money to Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization.” Hohmann recalled. “There was no reason to shut down that investigation just as it was becoming fruitful other than the fact, again, that under Obama some ‘super citizens’ had more rights than average Americans and were considered above the law.”
President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., to head the Justice Department as attorney general in his incoming administration.