A would-be Islamic State (ISIS) recruit from California was sentenced on Monday to 30 years in prison for his conviction on charges he sought to join the group in Syria and committed bank fraud to pay for a plane ticket there, federal prosecutors said, according to Reuters.
Nader Elhuzayel, 25, was found guilty in June by a U.S. District Court jury in Santa Ana, California, of conspiring and attempting to provide material support, namely himself, to a terrorist organization, and 26 counts of bank fraud.