Radical Islamists tied to ISIS are in the United States. As many as 48 ISIS jihadists, who are currently in the U.S., are considered “high risk” and being tracked by the FBI.
The Bureau is using its seldom-used tracking teams better know as their mobile surveillance teams, or MST, to track them here in the U.S.According to a Fox News report, there are “as many as 1000 active cases” of possible domestic terrorism that the FBI is currently looking into.
These elite FBI teams are reserved for espionage, mob violence and high priority terrorism cases, like a joint terrorism task force case last June, where a 26 year old suspect Usaama Rahim, was killed outside a Massachusetts CVS. When a police officer and FBI agent tried to question him, the Boston Police Commissioner said Rahim threatened them with a knife, and was shot dead.
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With at least a dozen agents assigned to each case, providing 24/7 coverage, this high level of surveillance reflects the severe risk associated with suspects most likely to attempt copycat attacks after Paris.
So much for President Obama’s claim that ISIS was contained. With the western world being on high alert after the Paris attacks by radical Islamists, Obama still refused to name the ISIS and its sympathizers for who they are, radical Islamist terrorists.