khalilah sabra is also director of the muslim american society immigrant justice center.come. >> thank you for having me. >> could you tell us something about judith mohammed and his early years in the times you knew him? an all-american boy with the exception of the fact that he was what we call the other but them of 9/11. jude grew up in a climate of islamophobia, religious profiling, and made it very difficult for him to stay here or to find any basis for trust of the american government. in the end, he decided that he would leave this country. >> what is the reaction, what is your reaction, khalilah sabra, and the reaction of his family, of his mother who lives in north carolina, to this news a day ago that the obama administration admits now that they killed jude kenan mohammad in a drone strike? >> it is more than just a little bit too late. the government had an obligation to inform his mother that he had been killed. and especially they have a responsibility to tell her why he was killed. jude kenan mohammad was not a senior leader of al qaeda. despite the reasons