Trump Administration Labels 3 Muslim Brotherhood Branches as Terror Organizations
Peloni: The designation of the FTO brings with it legal ramifications for those supporting the group being targeted, while the SDGT faces economic isolation and comprehensive asset seizure. The targeting of only some of the Muslim Brotherhood chapters will leave others, ie Turkey and Qatar, free to continue their corrupting practices worldwide, even as they are targeting the US public. The consequences to those who support the designated groups is that under the FTO, providing material support is a criminal offense in the US, while under the SDGT, it provides the ability of US sanctions being placed on those who provide support for the relative group in question. There are immigration consequences for the designations as well, with the FTO being directly relevant due to the criminal nature of the designation, while the SDGT designation is useful but far less so.
It was a grave mistake to not ban the Muslim Brotherhood entirely. They are using US institutions and protections to infiltrate and expand their control over US officials and organizations. The constitution is not a suicide pact, unless it is allowed to be interpreted as one, and allowing the Muslim Brotherhood chapters which are most relevant in the US to go un-banned in the US is an example of exactly this. See relevant article pinned at the top.
President Donald Trump’s administration has made good on its pledge to label three Middle Eastern branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, imposing sanctions on them
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President Donald Trump’s administration has made good on its pledge to label three Middle Eastern branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, imposing sanctions on them and their members in a decision that could have implications for U.S. relationships with allies Qatar and Turkey.





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