Why weren’t they investigated for this kind of thing before they got here, and before the Pensacola jihad massacre? Because to have done so would have been “Islamophobic.”

“AG Bill Barr demands Apple unlock two phones used by Saudi cadet responsible for shooting at Pensacola Navy base to see if he acted alone as he says the attack WAS terrorism motivated by ‘jihadist ideology,'” by Megan Sheets and Valerie Edwards, Dailymail.com, January 13, 2020 (thanks to Frank):

US Attorney General William Barr has demanded that Apple unlock two cellphones used by a gunman who carried out a mass shooting at a Florida military base….

But according to Barr, Saudi Arabia provided ‘complete and total support’ to the American investigation of the incident.

The attorney general also announced that the United States is removing 21 Saudi military students from a training program and sending them back to Saudi Arabia following the investigation.

Fifteen of the 21 cadets had contact with child pornography and possessed jihadist or anti-American material, Barr said.

Of the 21 cadets, 17 had social media profiles containing jihadi or anti-American content.

None of the cadets are accused of having advanced knowledge of the shooting.

It was not immediately clear on what grounds the students were being removed from the program, though the official said they were not suspected of having played any role in the attack.

Officials have said Alshamrani hosted a party before the shooting, where he and others watched videos of mass shootings.

The gunman, who used a Glock 9 mm weapon that had been purchased legally in Florida, had also apparently taken to Twitter before the shooting to criticize US support of Israel and accuse America of being anti-Muslim, another US official said last month….