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Why was Mohamed Bailor Jalloh not in federal prison?
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National Review (United States) | Mar 15, 2026
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The lack of federal imprisonment for Jalloh reflects systemic failures in how we handle domestic terrorism threats from all ideological backgrounds.
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Focusing solely on the failures in Jalloh's case distracts from the broader issue of how to effectively combat radicalization in our communities.
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The delayed response to Jalloh's actions underscores a critical need for improved coordination among federal and local law enforcement agencies.
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The Jalloh case highlights the complexities of balancing national security with due process rights in America.
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We must ensure that our legal systems protect civil liberties, even when dealing with individuals accused of terrorism.
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