2The Woman Organizing The Women’s Mach Is A CONVICTED Terrorist and Illegal Immigrant

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We recently published a story on the upcoming women’s strike dubbed “A Day Without A Woman.” The strike is set to happen on March 8th, which also happens to be International Women’s Day.

What is more disturbing than the actual event, is who is behind the movement. Her name is Rasmea Yousef Odeh- a convicted Palestinian terrorist and illegal immigrant. Odeh was convicted in a 1969 bomb attack in Israel that killed two children.

More recently, she was charged and prosecuted in federal court for immigration fraud. In December of 2014, a jury found her guilty on charges that she concealed her arrest and imprisonment for the bombing in Israel.

Odeh was sentenced to 18 months in prison, stripped of her U.S. citizenship, and ordered to be deported after her release. Even so, a court of appeals unanimously vacated her conviction and the case is currently pending in District Court. She claimed she was “suffering from PTSD” when she filled out her immigration paperwork.

But what she is calling for now clearly shows that Odeh has not changed her propensity for causing destruction. She is encouraging women to join what she and several others are touting as the new…

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