Afghan National Admitted Under Biden Program Arrested for Texas Bomb Threat
Afghan national Mohammad Dawood Alokozay, a lawful permanent resident admitted under the Biden resettlement program, was arrested in Texas for allegedly threatening a Fort Worth bomb attack via a TikTok video.

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Overview
Mohammad Dawood Alokozay, an Afghan national, was arrested in Texas for allegedly posting a TikTok video threatening a bomb attack targeting the Fort Worth area.
Alokozay was taken into custody on a Tuesday by Texas authorities and the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) on charges of making terroristic threats.
Alokozay was admitted to the United States under President Biden's resettlement program and became a lawful permanent resident on September 7, 2022.
As of November 25, Alokozay remains in custody in Tarrant County, Texas, following his arrest for the alleged bomb threat.
The Department of Homeland Security confirmed Alokozay's arrest, stating the TikTok video detailed plans for building a bomb aimed at the Fort Worth area.
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