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Refugees Blocked at U.S. Airports

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Eureka. An American President who take our National Security seriously. Regular TGR readers are acutely aware of the consequences of al hijrah into Europe. The whole of Europe is under siege – it’s a disaster.

As for the legal challenge, President Trump should investigate where these terror-tied groups like CAIR are getting their tens of millions of dollars. Further, it’s time to move forward with the prosecutions of the Muslim Brotherhood groups named in the largest terror funding in our nation’s history.

Trump, hire an army of smart conservative lawyers and ignore these subversive gnats. Obama ignored us for 8 years. Ignored ignored millions and millions of tea partiers. Worse, he sicced DHS on us. Return the favor.
The NY Times narrative is completely dishonest. Obama did nothing for the real victims – Christians and religious minorities. Obama brought the perps in instead. Obama did nothing to help those who helped us which is why the doctor who helped the US find Osama Bin Laden.

Obama’s “widows and orphans” are young, male and military age. And the children are industrious as well.

America-Bound Migrants Grounded in Cairo…

Refugees Detained at U.S. Airports; Trump Immigration Order Is Challenged

By Nicholas Kulish and Manny Fernandezjan, NY Times, January 28, 2017:

President Trump’s executive order closing the nation’s borders to refugees was put into immediate effect on Friday night. Refugees who were airborne on flights on the way to the United States when the order was signed were stopped and detained at airports.

The detentions prompted legal challenges as lawyers representing two Iraqis held at Kennedy Airport filed a writ of habeas corpus early Saturday in the Eastern District of New York seeking to have their clients released. At the same time, they filed a motion for class certification, in an effort to represent all refugees and immigrants who they said were being unlawfully detained at ports of entry.

Mr. Trump’s order, which suspends entry for all refugees for 120 days, created a legal limbo for people on their way to the United States and panic for families who were awaiting their arrival.

The president’s order also blocks the admission of refugees from Syria indefinitely, and bars entry into the United States for 90 days from seven predominantly Muslim countries linked to concerns about terrorism. Those countries are Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

It was unclear how many refugees and immigrants were being held nationwide in the aftermath of the executive order. The complaints were filed by a prominent group including the American Civil Liberties Union, the International Refugee Assistance Project at the Urban Justice Center, the National Immigration Law Center, Yale Law School’s Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization and the firm Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton.

The lawyers said that one of the Iraqis detained at Kennedy Airport, Hameed Khalid Darweesh, had worked on behalf of the United States government in Iraq for 10 years. The other, Haider Sameer Abdulkhaleq Alshawi, was coming to the United States to join his wife, who had worked for an American contractor, and young son, the lawyers said. They said both men had been detained at the airport on Friday night after arriving on separate flights.

The lawyers said they had not been allowed to meet with their clients, and there were tense moments as they tried to reach them.

“Who is the person we need to talk to?” asked one of the lawyers, Mark Doss, a supervising attorney at the International Refugee Assistance Project.

“Mr. President,” said a Customs and Border Protection agent, who declined to identify himself. “Call Mr. Trump.”

The executive order, which Mr. Trump said was part of an extreme vetting plan to keep out “radical Islamic terrorists,” also established a religious test for refugees from Muslim nations: He ordered that Christians and others from minority religions be granted priority over Muslims.

In the arrivals hall at Terminal 4 of Kennedy Airport, Mr. Doss and two other lawyers fought fatigue as they tried to learn the status of their clients on the other side of the security perimeter.

“We’ve never had an issue once one of our clients was at a port of entry in the United States,” Mr. Doss said. “To see people being detained indefinitely in the country that’s supposed to welcome them is a total shock.”

“These are people with valid visas and legitimate refugee claims who have already been determined by the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security to be admissible and to be allowed to enter the U.S. and now are being unlawfully detained,” Mr. Doss said.

A supervisor for Customs and Border Protection at Kennedy Airport declined to comment, referring questions to public affairs officials. Calls to officials in Washington and New York were not returned early Saturday.

According to the filing, Mr. Darweesh was granted a special immigrant visa on Jan. 20, the same day Mr. Trump was sworn in as president. Mr. Darweesh worked with the United States in Iraq in a variety of jobs — as an interpreter, engineer and contractor — over the course of roughly a decade.

Mr. Darweesh worked as an interpreter for the Army’s 101st Airborne Division in Baghdad and Mosul starting shortly after the invasion of Iraq on April 1, 2003. The filing said he had been directly targeted twice for working with the United States military.

A husband and father of three, he arrived at Kennedy Airport on Friday evening with his family. Mr. Darweesh’s wife and children made it through passport control and customs, but agents of Customs and Border Protection stopped and detained him.

Brandon Friedman, who worked with Mr. Darweesh as an infantry lieutenant with the 101st Airborne, praised Mr. Darweesh’s work. “This is a guy that this country owes a debt of gratitude to,” Mr. Friedman said. “There are not many Americans who have done as much for this country as he has. He’s put himself on the line. He’s put his family on the line to help U.S. soldiers in combat, and it is astonishing to me that this country would suddenly not allow people like that in.”

Mr. Friedman, who is the chief executive of the McPherson Square Group, a communications firm in Washington, added, “We have a moral obligation to protect and repay these people who risked their lives for U.S. troops.”


Source: http://pamelageller.com/2017/01/refugees-blocked-u-s-airports.html/


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    • jdpent01

      jdp…Yes we agree if the did serve our mil and have papers they should be welcomed but starting some where needs to be patient to get all the necessary protocols in place to allow these type of people in, be patient.

    • jdpent01

      jdp…Yes we agree if they did serve our mil and have papers they should be welcomed but starting some where needs to be patient to get all the necessary protocols in place to allow these type of people in, be patient. Trump is satisfying his promises without being fully staffed and set up to handle everything. So patients here is required.

    • jdpent01

      jdp…Trumps extreme vetting rules are not out yet, but those with green cards or other docs should sail through quickly.

    • Debbie

      Trump is AWESOME….gotta love this guy…first President in decades to care about Americans….Fukk Google and Microsoft…they put Americans out of work and bring in cheap engineers and technicians from India…..they call Seattle the New Calcutta…the Indians live in ghettos around Silicon Valley….cheap labor…evil satan worshipping Bill Gates is about to become a Trillionaire….he gets rich fukking over American workers and pimping his depopulation vaccines…..someone should give Bill Gates a taste of his own medicine…inject him and his ugly wife and kid with his tainted vaccines until dead…

    • YellowRoseTx51

      In one of his press releases, it was said that D.T. is vetting them. It said that primarily, the individuals are run through a criminal data base, to identify murders, etc. Those not identified as a threat, will be released.
      At least that is what the message read as.
      So, it the sceme of things, its possible they’ll be vetted out soon, and this will be the only one that is screwed up like this because the orders came in..while they were in flight, it seems.

    • Common Sense

      Did they not get paid for their “service”? If someone claims that we owe them more, I’d like to hear that explanation carried forward towards the US Vets living on a sidewalk or in a cardboard box. Thousands of them. THEY deserve priority over someone who’s first allegiance is their native country.

    • DISPENSER

      I find it very odd, that so many 100s of thousands of Iraqis worked with Americans. How was there room for all of them, and the Americans?

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