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Flashback: London's Mayor Welcomes Migrants, Says Attacks Are Part of Life

Sadiq Khan, London's first Muslim mayor, is a major proponent of open-borders across the globe.  During a trip to New York City in September of 2016, Khan lectured Americans on the reality of terror, saying that attacks are “part and parcel of life in a big city.” 

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During his time in the United States, he campaigned against Donald Trump and endorsed Hillary Clinton.

In June of 2016, Khan said that the month of Ramadan would be a “great opportunity to do things in the community and break down the mystique and suspicion around the religion."

Khan has also touted his abilities to prevent young Muslim men from killing Westerners.

On Wednesday, two people died, a police officer was stabbed, and dozens of people were badly mangled after a man attacked the British Parliament.

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