Saudi dissident’s son refuses court order
Deportation ruling in case called `troubling’ Any minute, Majid al-Massari might be deported to his native Saudi Arabia. A federal appeals court has ruled that he can be removed while it reviews his case. Immigration officials have already sent travel documents to his Seattle jail cell, but al-Massari refused to sign the papers, his attorney said. [Immigration…]
WASHINGTON Ellison cited in peer’s criticism of Muslims Responding to constituent e-mails about Rep.-elect Keith Ellison’s decision to use the Quran at his ceremonial swearing-in, a Virginia congressman warned that “many more Muslims” will be elected and demand to use the Quran unless immigration is tightened. [Immigration…]
BUFFALO, New York (ICE) — United States Attorney Terrance P. Flynn and Peter J. Smith, special agent in charge of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Office of Investigations in Buffalo announced that two individuals convicted of illegally transmitting money to Yemen received lengthy prison sentences. [Immigration…]
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