Experts and available data suggest that the alleged terrorist attack against Chicago’s Jewish community in October won’t be the last time a suspected extremist is able to take advantage of the country’s southern border crisis.
Sidi Mohamed Abdellahi, a 22-year-old Mauritian national who was living unlawfully in the United States, was arrested in October for allegedly shooting a visibly Orthodox Jewish man walking to a Chicago synagogue and then shouting “Allahu Akbar” as he opened fire at responding law enforcement and paramedics. The illegal migrant died while in law enforcement custody Saturday in what was described as an “apparent suicide attempt by hanging,” according to the Cook County Sheriff’s Office. (RELATED: ‘Explore Every Action Necessary’: Here’s How Trump Admin, GOP May Change Fight Against Mexican Cartels)
Border Patrol agents first encountered…