The figures also show that 34 of those ISIS attackers and alleged plotters were either immigrants or the children of immigrants.
They included six people who came to the U.S. as refugees from countries including Palestine and Somalia.
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They included the 49 dead and 53 wounded of the Orlando nightclub attacks, as well as the 14 killed and 22 hurt by the San Bernardino shooters.
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And at least 13 were Americans who converted to Islam and took up its most extreme form.
They include a former cheerleader and the son of a senior Boston police officer, as well as an immigrant who was not deported after serving a four-year sentence for a firearms crime.
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Earlier this month FBI director James Comey warned that as ISIS is purged from its home territory in Syria and Iraq, a terrorist diaspora could spread across the globe.
Here are the 62 people involved in 48 separate terror-related cases in the last year identified by DailyMail.com.
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[Here are some of these wonderful US residents who help enrich our culture ...]
Aws Mohammed Younis Al-Jayab (left) allegedly described executing three Syrian government soldiers during his time with ISIS and is charged with providing support to ISIS. Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan (right) is charged with the same, as well as unlawfully procuring U.S. citizenship by omitting his ties to terror groups
Aws Mohammed Younis Al-Jayab arrived in the United States as a refugee in 2012. The 23-year-old Palestinian, who was born in Iraq, settled in Sacramento, California, in 2014.
But in between those dates he left the U.S. and traveled to Syria, arriving sometime in November 2013. In various online accounts Al-Jayab described executing three Syrian government soldiers during his time with ISIS, it is alleged.
He returned to the United States in January. Immigration agents interviewed him in October, when he allegedly falsely said that he had gone to Turkey to visit his grandmother, and that he did not support terror groups. He now faces up to 15 years in prison if found guilty of attempting to provide support to ISIS.
Al-Jayab was dubbed ‘The Hipster Terrorist’ when a photo of him sporting a beard and checked shirt emerged.
A man whom Al-Jayab had allegedly promised to recruit was also arrested. Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan, 24, of Houston, Texas, was another Iraqi-born Palestinian.
He entered the U.S. as an Iraqi refugee in 2009 and became a permanent resident in 2011. Al-Jayab taught him how to use weapons and helped him sneak into Syria, prosecutors claim.
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61% of all muslims in America are first generation immigrants.
Well then it’s settled. Trump MUST win or we MUST fight.