Somalia has suffered a spate of jihad terror attacks, but these parents still think it is safer for their children than London. Sadiq Khan’s London has become a hotbed of crime. Jihad preachers speak and recruit freely. An Islamic State jihadist “tried to create jihadist child army in east London.”

The irony. Somalia is a troubled country, the home of the jihad terror group al Shabaab. This importation of Muslim migrants from countries plagued with jihad warfare is turning Western cities into mirror images of these countries. Why would Western leaders have thought that there would be any other result? It isn’t just London: Sweden has also now become so violent that migrants are considering moving back to their own war-zone homelands.

Drug trafficking to finance jihad activity is common: according to an official with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, the “magnitude of the numbers involved make the relationship worrisome.” The Islamic State-linked group Jund al-Khilafa in North Africa profits from the drug trade, and the “London-based Arabic newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported that ISIS has been profiting from the trafficking of cannabis, moving it from Iraq through Syria and Turkey into Europe.”

Furthermore:

ISIS militants are not just in the business of profiting from drugs, but appear to be taking them, too. Many reports have suggested that terrorists are widely using captagon, nicknamed “jihad pills,” an amphetamine that suppresses feelings of pain, induces euphoria and allow fighters to remain awake for lengthy battles.

The Western values of free speech, pluralism, and equality of rights of genders, creeds and races continue to be eroded due to the importation of Islamic supremacists from trouble spots, and the fact that any discussion of this fact renders one “Islamophobic.”

“Mothers send sons to Somalia to avoid knife crime,” by Mark Townsend, Guardian, March 9, 2019: