U.S. asylum law is bizarre in the extreme. If you help
those fighting for freedom or battling America’s
adversaries, watch out.
You might be deemed a terrorist.
Mosab Hassan Yousef was the son of a founder of Hamas who
converted to Christianity and became an Israeli informant.
His father disowned him. He came to America and sought
asylum. As one would expect from America’s ever-vigilant
Department of Homeland Security, he was deemed a security threat
and denied asylum.
But DHS has dropped its objections and now he can stay.
Reports the Associated Press:
The son of a Hamas founder who became a Christian and an
Israeli spy will be granted U.S. asylum after he passes a
routine background check, an immigration judge ruled Wednesday.
Mosab Hassan Yousef got the news during a 15-minute deportation
hearing after a U.S. Department of Homeland Security attorney
said the government was dropping its objections.
The agency denied Yousef’s asylum request in February 2009,
arguing that he had been involved in terrorism and was a threat
to the United States.
Attorney Kerri Calcador gave no explanation for the
government’s change of heart.
The immigration judge, Rico Bartolomei, ruled that Yousef will
be allowed to remain in the United States after he is
fingerprinted and passes a routine background check.
Yousef, who has been living in San Diego, was cheered by
supporters as he left the hearing.
He said he loves living in California, wants to become a U.S.
citizen and hopes to pursue a master’s degree in history and
geography.
Every once in a while the good guys win.
SoCon| 6.30.10 @ 4:01PM
At last--some good news!
Congratulations, Yousef, I hope you have a long, happy life!!
Eric Cartman| 6.30.10 @ 6:03PM
Finally, the U.S. does something right regarding immigration! Welcome to America, Mr. Yousef! Please excuse out Homeland Security dumbasses. They wouldn't know a terrorist if he was boarding a plane with his underwear on fire. Idiots.
Jocon307| 6.30.10 @ 11:28PM
THANK GOD!
I was sick over this situation.
I'm glad the forces of right prevailed, for once at least!
Thanks Mr. Bandow for posting this, you made my day!