An Afghan man has been charged in Texas with threatening to build a bomb and carrying out a suicide attack, US officials said Tuesday, as the Trump administration vows to crack down on Afghan migrants after a deadly shooting.
Mohammad Dawood Alokozay, 30, of Fort Worth, allegedly made the threats in a Nov. 23 video he shared on TikTok, X and Facebook, the Justice Department said in a statement.
In the video, Alokozay allegedly praises the Taliban and threatens to carry out a suicide attack against Americans.
“Thanks to public reports of a threatening video online, the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force apprehended this individual before he could commit an act of violence,” said FBI Dallas Special Agent in Charge Joseph Rothrock.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi said Alokozay “came to the United States during the Biden administration and, as alleged, explicitly stated that he came here to kill American citizens.”
He faces up to five years in prison if convicted of making a threatening interstate communication.
Alokozay’s arrest comes a week after the shooting near the White House in Washington of two members of the National Guard.
A 29-year-old Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the attack, which left one of the soldiers dead.
Lakanwal had been part of a CIA-backed “associated force” fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan and entered the United States as part of a resettlement program following the US military withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
US President Donald Trump said Sunday that his administration intends to suspend asylum decisions for a “long time” after the shooting.
“We don’t want those people,” he said on social media.