In March 2013, Mr. Abood was prevented from boarding a flight at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, and he initially told agents that he had planned to visit his family in Iraq
Iraqi Who Worked for the U.S. Military Is Arrested in Texas in Link to Islamic State
By News on the Net New York Times——Bio and Archives--May 15, 2015
WASHINGTON — An Iraqi man who worked as a translator for the American military before moving to the United States in 2009 was arrested on Thursday in Texas by F.B.I. agents who say he pledged allegiance to the leader of the Islamic State last year and misled them about his travels to Syria.
The Justice Department said that the man, Bilal Abood, 37, a naturalized American citizen who lives in Mesquite, a Dallas suburb, was charged with lying to an agent after he denied last month that he had pledged loyalty to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the head of the self-described Islamic State.
An examination of his computer, seized in July under a search warrant, showed that on June 19 he had written on Twitter, “I pledge obedience to the Caliphate Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,” officials said. The caliphate is the unified Muslim state that Mr. Baghdadi claims to have created, which is also known as ISIS or ISIL.
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