Unraveling the Mystery: How did ISIS suspect enter Canada?

Unraveling the Mystery: How did ISIS suspect enter Canada?

Pakistani national Muhammad Shahzeb Khan is currently facing terror charges in both Canada and the U.S. for his alleged involvement in a plot to carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish centre in Brooklyn, New York, in the name of ISIS. The question on everyone’s mind is how Khan was able to gain entry into Canada in the first place. Mackenzie Gray investigates the details surrounding Khan’s entry into the country and shines a light on the security loopholes that may have allowed him to slip through undetected.

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