As reported in the video following, “Not only was 45-year-old Omar Ameen a hit man for ISIS and al Qaeda, he was also a founding member of al Qaeda in Iraq and a high-ranking ISIS terrorist.”

Yet he was accepted as a refugee by the Obama administration in 2014 and brought to this country where he was arrested on Wednesday in Sacramento for the murder of an Iraqi police officer. The case shows how dangerous it is for Washington to continue its rescue projects in today’s violent world.

President Trump implemented a travel ban early in his Presidency because he recognized the inadequacy of the vetting procedures for foreigners from certain backward or war-torn countries.

Refugees have added up. According to a Pew report last year, about 3 million refugees have been deposited in the US since Congress passed the Refugee Act of 1980.

Omar Ameen, shown below, is being returned to Iraq to stand trial for murder.

Refugee resettlement has not been a popular program: a Pew poll published in October 2016 found 54 percent of responders said that other nations should sort out their own problems, and the US therefore did not have a responsibility to admit refugees from Syria and similar regions.