Anti-terrorist hero may be deported from US
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Sunday, June 27, 2010 at 11:57 AM.
Ron Brakin at Pajamas Media writes about how Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of a Hamas leader who helped spy on them for many years, may be deported from the US because the immigration authorities there are uncaring people who're ungrateful for the help he provided in the war against terrorism. One of the officials in charge who opposes his asylum request came up with very flimsy charges, all for the sake of denying his request.
A Shin-Bet agent has broken his cover in order to testify for Yousef's defense. If Yousef's request is denied, we have to hope he'll get protection from Israel's authorities, and the Knesset has spoken in his defense.
A Shin-Bet agent has broken his cover in order to testify for Yousef's defense. If Yousef's request is denied, we have to hope he'll get protection from Israel's authorities, and the Knesset has spoken in his defense.
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