Hussam Ayloush, the executive director of the Los Angeles chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations/CAIR tweeted out and then deleted a tweet wishing for MORE victims in the Russian plane crash: 

Ayloush- CAIR

Several twitter users took screenshots of the tweet before Ayloush took it down.

Ayloush is no stranger to controversy:

Breitbart News reported last year, he said that the United States was “partially” responsible for the terrorist massacre in San Bernardino, California, which left 14 dead and dozens wounded. At that time, Ayloush told CNN, “Let’s not forget that some of our own foreign policy, as Americans, as the West, have fueled that extremism.”

CAIR has been designated a terrorist organization by the United Arab Emirates yet we have CAIR and the DOJ pairing up in America to push the Muslim agenda. CAIR has been getting involved in many disputes concerning supposed “human rights” issues between Muslims and communities across America. The DOJ is involved in several legal battles regarding building new mosques:

CHA-CHING! MOSQUE WINS $1.7M WITH HELP FROM OBAMA’S DOJ:

A Michigan community being sued by the Obama Justice Department and CAIR for rejecting the construction of a large Islamic school has agreed to settle out of court for $1.7 million and allow the project to go forward.

The tentative settlement agreed to by Pittsfield Township would be one of the largest cash payouts ever by a U.S. municipality to a mosque. The deal could send shock waves throughout the nation among communities fighting to keep large mosques and madrasas out of residential areas. 

CAIR is interested in one thing…pushing Islam into communities across America…

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