A dangerous individual is in ICE custody: a British journalist linked to the radical Islamic extremist group, the Muslim Brotherhood.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has taken decisive action. Thanks to the unwavering efforts of Secretary of State Marco Rubio and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Sami Hamdi’s visa has been revoked. He now awaits deportation from the United States, reinforcing our commitment to national security.

DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin made it clear on social media: “Under President Trump, those who support terrorism and undermine American national security will not be allowed to work or visit this country.” This is a stark message to anyone who thinks they can exploit our borders.

Hamdi was apprehended at San Francisco International Airport while on his way to attend an event associated with a pro-Hamas group in Florida. His arrest underscores the urgent need for vigilance against individuals who threaten our values and safety.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has chimed in, demanding Hamdi’s release and labeling this intervention as an “injustice.” They accuse the U.S. of “abducting critics of the Israeli government.” This is not about suppressing dissent; this is about protecting America from those who harbor extremist ideologies.

Investigative journalist Laura Loomer revealed that Hamdi is no ordinary journalist—he’s allegedly affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood and was poised to engage in activities promoting extremist agendas. This is unacceptable.

The evidence against Hamdi is mounting. Investigative journalist Amy Mek has identified his involvement in training sessions aimed at influencing U.S. Muslims toward political warfare in alignment with the Brotherhood’s goals. We must recognize that Hamdi’s activities pose a real threat to our national integrity.

In a climate where the safety of our nation hangs in the balance, it is essential that we remain steadfast and vigilant. Those who operate under the guise of journalism but are instead agents of foreign influence have no place in America.