Afghan illegal immigrant who stabbed sister for being ‘bad Muslim girl’ arrested by ICE agents in New York

"Afghan National's Dark Past Catches Up with Him: ICE Arrests Convicted Killer"

A 39-year-old Afghan national, Waheed Allah Mohammad, has been arrested by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Rochester, New York. The arrest comes after Mohammad's previous conviction for attempting to kill his teenage sister, whom he deemed a "bad Muslim girl" due to her perceived immodest behavior.

Mohammad was sentenced to 10 years in prison and five years of supervision after stabbing his sister multiple times in 2008 during an argument that stemmed from her wearing clothes he considered un-Islamic. The violent outburst was part of a larger pattern of behavior, as Mohammad had also been convicted of first-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault.

Mohammad's case is a stark example of the dangers posed by individuals who have committed serious crimes despite being in the United States lawfully. He entered the country on May 24, 2004, but his removal proceedings were initiated after he was convicted of attempting to kill his sister. In 2012, an immigration judge ordered that Mohammad be deported.

ICE Director Todd M. Lyons described Mohammad's arrest as a prime example of the agency's commitment to targeting and removing "the worst of the worst" from the country. "When we say ICE is arresting the 'worst of the worst,' this is exactly what we mean," Lyons said. Mohammad will remain in federal custody pending his deportation.

The incident highlights the complex issues surrounding immigration, particularly for those who have been convicted of serious crimes while living in the United States. It also underscores the importance of ICE's enforcement efforts in keeping communities safe and holding individuals accountable for their actions.
 
I feel so bad for Waheed's sister 🤕 she must be traumatized for life after what her brother did to her... 10 years in prison is not enough I think he should have lost his freedom forever 🚫. On the other hand, I can understand why ICE had to take action - safety has to come first 💪. But at the same time, it's also a reminder that our immigration system needs work... there must be better ways to deal with people who are here lawfully but have committed heinous crimes 🤔. I'm all for keeping communities safe, but we need to make sure we're not hurting innocent people like Waheed's sister in the process 😓.
 
😒 So like, I'm not surprised that Waheed Allah Mohammad got caught. He had a pretty dark past, you know? But at the same time, 10 years in prison for stabbing his sister is still pretty harsh, don't you think? 🤔 I mean, we're talking about a guy who's been convicted of attempted murder and assault, and yet he's still allowed to be in the US. It just doesn't add up to me.

And can we talk about how this says more about our immigration system than Mohammad himself? Like, what's the point of deporting someone if they're not even a threat to public safety anymore? 🤷‍♀️ It seems like we're just trying to tick boxes on our to-do list instead of actually addressing the issues. 😒
 
I feel kinda bad for Waheed, he must be really struggling with some deep-seated issues that led him to commit such a horrific act against his own sister 🤕. But at the same time, you can't deny the severity of his crimes - it's like, trying to kill someone is never okay, right? 😔 I think what worries me is how his case could be seen as an example for others who might be in similar situations... but maybe we should be focusing on finding him some help instead of just deporting him? 🤝
 
ICE gotta do what they gotta do, but man... this guy's got some serious issues 🤯. 10 years in prison wasn't enough for him to turn his life around? It's like he thought he could just waltz back into the US and start fresh after committing such a violent act 💔. And now he's gonna face deportation? I hope he gets the help he needs, 'cause right now, he's more of a danger to himself and others 😬.
 
lol, I just read about this Waheed Allah Mohammad guy and I'm like... wow, 10 years in prison for stabbing his sis? that's crazy 🤯. I mean, I know he was deemed a "bad Muslim girl" by him, but that's not an excuse to hurt someone 😡. And now he's gonna be deported back to Afghanistan? hopefully they've got better mental health services over there so he can get the help he needs 🤞. ICE is doin its thing tho, keepin it safe for US citizens and all 💪. But gotta wonder, what kinda red flags were missin in 2004 when he first came in on a visa? 📝
 
🚨 think this is a super important reminder that if u come 2 a new country with a dark past, u gotta be prepared 2 face the music 🎶. Waheed Allah Mohammad's story is a warning sign 4 anyone who thinks they can just leave their crimes behind & start fresh in a new land. ICE is doing their job, but it's also up 2 us 2 demand that our immigration system is fair & humane, while still keeping our communities safe 🤝. we need 2 have a better balance between compassion & accountability 💡.
 
omg u think this guy wasnt a danger to his own family? stabbing his sis like 10 times cuz she wore clothes he didnt like is straight up messed up 😱. but i guess thats the thing with immigrants, we dont really know whats in their past cuz they leave it back home and move on here. ICE needs to keep doing what theyre doing tho, cant let people like this guy roam free who could hurt innocent ppl 🙅‍♂️. and btw 10 yrs of supervision isnt enough for someone who tried to kill his sister lol 🤷‍♂️
 
Ugh, this guy Waheed Allah Mohammad sounds like a total monster 🤯 He hurt his own sister, for goodness sake! And now he's been arrested by ICE again? Like, what's the point of even trying to rehabilitate him after he's shown such a lack of humanity? I mean, 10 years in prison and still considered a threat to society? That doesn't seem like punishment enough to me 🤔 At least he's finally going to be held accountable for his actions... but can we please focus on helping those who are actually trying to make a positive impact in our communities? 🌈💖
 
Ugh, man... this is like something out of a bad horror movie 🤯. I mean, I get it, Waheed Mohammad did some crazy stuff to his sister, and he got the book thrown at him - 10 years in prison is no joke. But, at the same time, 12 years after that incident, he's still here, living in the States, and now he gets arrested by ICE? It's like the system failed him somehow... or maybe it just didn't care enough to keep an eye on him. Either way, this guy's got a dark past, for sure. I feel bad for his sister, too - that must've been a traumatic experience for her and their whole family.
 
I'm like super surprised that this guy got caught 😂. I mean, 10 years in prison for stabbing his sister? That's already crazy! But then he gets to stay in the US for 11 years after getting deported? That just doesn't add up 🤯. If you're gonna commit a serious crime, shouldn't you be kicked outta here for good? I'm all about ICE doing their job, but this guy seems like a total oddball 🙃. Like, what's the point of even having a system if someone can just get popped for a violent crime and still manage to stay in the country? It's just not fair 😒.
 
omg this is so sad 🤕 waheed allah mohammad sounds like a really troubled guy and it's awful what he did to his sister, stabbing her multiple times is just... ugh 😱 i think the us immigration system could be improved though, there are cases where people get deported after being convicted of serious crimes but they're still human beings with families and loved ones 🤝 maybeICE should focus on rehabilitation programs instead of just removals? it's not just about keeping communities safe, it's also about treating people with dignity and respect ❤️
 
I just found out that pineapple belongs on pizza 🍕🤔. I mean, it's just weird to me how some people can put so many toppings on a pie. And what's up with this guy Waheed Allah Mohammad? Like, stabbing his sister multiple times because she was wearing clothes he didn't like? That's just crazy 💥. I don't get why he wasn't deported sooner tho... 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I mean, can you even imagine if this guy had made it to US with no issues? He's got some seriously dark past 🌑️, and it's crazy he was able to live here as long as he did. 10 years is a pretty significant sentence, but I guess that's what happens when you're trying to take out your own sister 😱.

It makes sense though, ICE does have to prioritize and remove people who are considered a threat to society. But at the same time, you've got to wonder about the process here... how did this guy get in and go through so many removal proceedings without getting caught? 🤷‍♂️ Either way, it's not looking good for Mohammad, and hopefully he'll face justice 👮‍♂️.
 
ugh what a nightmare! 😩 can't believe he got 10 years & still managed to get back into the country. shouldn't there be stricter vetting or something? 🤔 i mean, we're talking about someone who's tried to kill their own sister! that's like, a whole different level of messed up. 🚫 and now they're just gonna deport him... so he gets one more chance to wreak havoc on another country? 🌎 it just doesn't make sense to me. shouldn't we be prioritizing public safety over his immigration status? 🤷‍♂️
 
man this is wild, like the guy was already marked to be deported after he committed a super violent crime against his own sister but somehow he still got to live here for years. it's crazy how someone can just walk into another country with a crime on their record and get away with it, or at least think they do till ICE shows up 🤯
 
man this is so messed up 🤕 how can someone be allowed to come into a country like that with no major issues and then just commit a heinous crime and get deported back out? its not fair to the american people who have to deal with consequences of his actions, meanwhile mohammad gets to rot in a cell for 10 years before getting sent back home. plus think about all the other refugees or immigrants who are going through this same thing, it must be so scary and uncertain for them 🤷‍♂️
 
ICE is cracking down on the worst ones, but what does that say about our country? We're so focused on getting rid of people who've done bad things, we forget to look at why they did them 🤔. Was it just a bad day? A moment of weakness? Or was there something deeper going on that we're not addressing?

We can't just lock people up and deport them without trying to understand what led them down that path. It's like throwing away the key and expecting everything to magically fix itself 💡. We need to have more empathy, more compassion, more conversations about why someone would do something so heinous.

It's not just about keeping communities safe; it's about making sure we're creating a society where people feel valued and supported 🌎. Otherwise, we'll just keep breeding a cycle of violence and despair. Let's try to find the root cause of this guy's problems instead of just treating the symptoms 👍.
 
Ugh this is so sad I can't believe what happened to that poor girl Waheed Allah Mohammad sounds like a total monster he stabbed his own sister like 5 times because she was wearing clothes that made him angry... 🤯 what kind of person does something like that? And now he's in trouble again for trying to kill her and other stuff too. It just shows how bad the immigration system is, some people do commit crimes and shouldn't be allowed to stay here, but at the same time I feel bad for the family and everything... 😔
 
🚫😱 I'm so glad they finally caught up with him! 10 years is way too long for someone who's already shown us he's capable of such brutality. It's crazy how some people think they can just waltz into our country, commit crimes, and then get a slap on the wrist because they're from Afghanistan 🤦‍♂️. Newsflash: being from anywhere doesn't excuse your actions! 😡ICE is doing its job, and if it means removing someone as violent as Waheed Allah Mohammad from our streets, then so be it 👍. Let's hope this sends a clear message to anyone considering committing crimes in the US 🚫💯
 
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