Fawaz Damra to be deported
Islamic terrorist Fawaz Abu Damra will soon be deported and will NOT be having a deportation trial, which was scheduled to begin Monday.It's a shame though that when it came to Sami al-Arian, the results weren't as successful. But that's why it's to be hoped that Judge Alito, when taking up office as Chief Justice, can help work things out for the better.
Late yesterday, Immigration Judge Marsha Nettles of the Executive Office of Immigration Review issued a final order of deportation for Damra, partner in crime with Islamic Jihad chief and founder Sami Al-Arian. The order will not be appealed by Damra, and he will be deported shortly.
We attended a preliminary hearing, last Friday, and wrote about it here. (Oddly, we were the only media source in attendance.) We note that Mr. Damra's attorney concurred in the final order of deportation, and we see that as a sign that he did not want disclosed to the public the extensive record of Damra's involvement with fundraising and support for Islamic terrorism and mass murder from within our own country. We noted Mr. Damra's involvement with Al-Qaeda's 1993 World Trade Center bombing and with Palestinian terrorist group Islamic Jihad.
We also note that this deportation order would not have been possible were it not for the excellent work of star ICE attorney and Assistant Chief Counsel in Michigan, Mark Jebson (one of our HEROES of 2005). We note the 2-foot high stack of exhibits he served on the defense at the hearing we attended. It was clear that Damra had a losing case.
For the record, it's also to be hoped that something can be done to improve immigration laws so that Damra's family cannot remain so easily, and end up causing potential problems by continuing the hatemongering that their father specialized in.
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