Californian who tried joining ISIS faces sentencing
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SANTA ANA- A California man who aspired to join ISIS in Syria and lied to get a replacement American passport to head overseas could face two decades in prison Monday when he is set to be sentenced.
Federal prosecutors are seeking a 20-year prison term for Adam Dandach, who pleaded guilty last year to attempting to provide material support to a terror group and lying on his passport application.
The case is one in a series involving young men in states ranging from California to Georgia who have been charged with trying to assist ISIS and other terrorist groups.