Saudi woman sends DOJ bomb threats after being denied her deportation appeal

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Mister Retrops

May 13, 2025

It's always the people you least suspect!

Saudi citizen Sitameriam Nurai Ibrahim was issued a U.S. deportation order because she was a beneficiary on her mother's I-589 form, whose application was ultimately denied, so Ibrahim was ordered to also go back home.

This happened in 2002, so if you're good at math you'll know the woman has been in the U.S. illegally for 23 years, which clearly indicates the brokenness of the system.

She appealed in 2004 but was denied and didn't leave the country. Seventeen years later, after Trump was re-elected, she attempted to achieve relief under Biden's administration, but it was too late, and her request was once again denied, and she didn't leave the country.

That's when a criminal complaint states that she began making threats:

I have reached a point of exhaustion with my efforts to seek justice, as it seems this concept no longer holds any genuine value in today's system.

I'm sending my killers your way [censored]. Ima have em spread out bombs all across your EOIR offices. Everyone one [sic]of your immigration judges will Be dead.

When law enforcement interviewed her about the emails, she told them some extravagant story about how they were trying to set her up for the New Orleans attack, and how she was upset that she saw an 11-year-old girl get bullied on social media which led to the girl's suicide.

How has this woman managed to evade her deportation order for so long?

Clearly, up to this point, she must have been a law-abiding citizen — well, except for those arrests for assault in 2013 and criminal mischief in 2018.

Welp, I bet the Saudis will be overjoyed to get this one back.


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