Yep too scared to confront the truth!!My mate from the Yemen, who came to the UK when he was five over thirty years ago, was denied entry and deported last March. So who was the fascist head of government back then?? I predict that you will ignore this post!!
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Keep on like that and you'll get another visit from the Men In Black.Donald Trump is a terrorist and everyone who voted for him is a terrorist. They all need to be prevented from leaving the country and subject to the highest form of scrutiny.
Who's next?
On the same day that the White House announced President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban on residents of six majority-Muslim nations, Gold Star father and Muslim-American Khizr Khan that his “traveling privileges” were under review and that his “freedom to travel abroad” had been temporarily suspended.
Khan, a Pakistani-born naturalized U.S. citizen of more than 30 years, was set to speak “about tolerance, understanding, unity, and the rule of law” at a luncheon in Toronto on Tuesday. The two-hour event was slated to include a question-and-answer session on “what we can do about the appalling turn of events in Washington — so that we don’t all end up sacrificing everything,” according to the organizer.
On Sunday, however, Khan was informed that he would be unable to travel to Canada. According to Ramsay Talks, the organization that had planned Khan’s talk, the Harvard-educated lawyer’s “travel privileges are being reviewed.” It is unclear what review or revocation of “travel privileges” Khan would be subject to given his status as a U.S. citizen: Anyone with a valid U.S. passport should be able to enter and leave the U.S. It is also not clear who is reviewing those privileges, as Canadian officials have not returned a request for comment...
At least one other Canadian organization, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, has confirmed that Khan’s planned trip to Canada has been canceled.
http://www.salon.com/2017/03/06/khi...his-freedom-to-travel-abroad-is-under-review/
I believe it. This isn't looking good for the trumpists.
Are we no longer permitted to criticize the president while trump's in office?
My mate from the Yemen, who came to the UK when he was five over thirty years ago, was denied entry and deported last March. So who was the fascist head of government back then?? I predict that you will ignore this post!!
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Salon.com
Fake news site!
So the Canadians wouldn't allow him in....whats your point ?
Take it up with them.
lol.....sure....you aren't being permitted to criticize the president.......you've been flapping your lips and making shit up since the day after the election and now you're feeling deprived........
It doesn't say it is the Americans, but you seemingly claim it is.It doesn't say the Canadians wouldn't let him in.
No from the US, he was going on holiday to see his sister. He spent over 10 hours in the airport being questioned about a form he filled in. He'd done nothing wrong but the bastards kicked him out anyway.You mean deported from the UK? On what grounds?
It doesn't say it is the Americans, but you seemingly claim it is.
We don't know who is doing this or it could be both.The speaker's bureau set up this talk and sold tickets and at the very last minute Khan can't travel. They had NY Cultural Commissioner in November 2016, and an NSA Sr. Director in October 2016. Apparently those two traveled to Canada without any problems.
It doesn't say the Canadians wouldn't let him in.
No from the US, he was going on holiday to see his sister. He spent over 10 hours in the airport being questioned about a form he filled in. He'd done nothing wrong but the bastards kicked him out anyway.
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Seems to be much ado about nothing!
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Representatives with US Citizenship and Immigration Services told Dailymail.com that they were not aware of Khan's case or of any American citizen having their travel privileges put under review by the US government.
Calls and emails by the site to the Canada Border Services Agency were not answered.
US Customs & Border Protection officials said the agency does not contact travelers in advance of their travel out of the US, adding that any US citizen with a passport may travel out of the country.
The agency told Reuters that it would not comment specifically on the Khan case, citing privacy protections.
There is no US State Department procedure for reviewing 'travel privileges', an agency official told the New York Daily News. Anyone with a valid American passport can enter and leave the country, they added.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4287214/Khizr-Khan-s-travel-privileges-reviewed.html
More fake news ?
A spate of Muslim travelers in the United States, both American citizens and green card holders, have claimed U.S. Customs and Border Protection revoked their Global Entry cards, several immigration lawyers said in interviews with Mic.
Global Entry is a program run by CBP, which provides expedited entry through customs checkpoints at U.S. airports to vetted travelers. Other travelers said their Global Entry applications were denied — without explanation — after being told in person they were approved after screenings and interviews, according to the lawyers.
Greg Siskind, attorney and board member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, has been leading the charge in investigating these cases and called for examples on Twitter in early February. "So far, we have heard from eight to nine people who are all Muslim," he said. "We expect that number to grow."
Siskind said CBP has not provided reasons for the revocations. But he did lay out a timeline: Muslims started losing their Global Entry cards after President Donald Trump signed an executive order restricting U.S. travel by refugees and citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries. According to Siskind, though, the revocations extend beyond the countries targeted on the ban list — Syria, Yemen, Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan and Libya — and has even affected American citizens.
Heena Musabji, a Chicago-based attorney, said in a phone interview she's heard of three cases since the start of Trump's travel ban in which Muslim U.S. citizens were denied Global Entry without explanation.
https://mic.com/articles/168606/us-...ers-global-entry-cards-lawyers-say#.KzAsGBooK