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Home Front: WoT
2 Lodi residents refused entry back into U.S.
2006-08-27
The federal government has barred two relatives of a Lodi man convicted of supporting terrorists from returning to the country after a lengthy stay in Pakistan, placing the U.S. citizens in an extraordinary legal limbo.

Muhammad Ismail, a 45-year-old naturalized citizen born in Pakistan, and his 18-year-old son, Jaber Ismail, who was born in the United States, have not been charged with a crime. However, they are the uncle and cousin of Hamid Hayat, a 23-year-old Lodi cherry packer who was convicted in April of supporting terrorists by attending a Pakistani training camp.

Federal authorities said Friday that the men, both Lodi residents, would not be allowed back into the country unless they agreed to FBI interrogations in Pakistan. An attorney representing the family said agents have asked whether the younger Ismail trained in terrorist camps in Pakistan.

The men and three relatives had been in Pakistan for more than four years and tried to return to the United States on April 21 as a federal jury in Sacramento deliberated Hayat's fate. But they were pulled aside during a layover in Hong Kong and told there was a problem with their passports, said Julia Harumi Mass, their attorney. The father and son were forced to pay for a flight back to Islamabad because they were on the government's "no-fly" list, Mass said. Muhammad Ismail's wife, teenage daughter and younger son, who were not on the list, continued on to the United States.
Posted by:john

#6  Lodi is in a lot of articles about Islamist activity and prosecutions in the US. We should add Lodi, Dearborn, Lackawanna and other Muzzie towns to the Thugburg listing. They literally are Thugburgs.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-08-27 09:38  

#5  Hmm. Individual incident or a trend? Interesting things have been happening behind the scenes lately.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-08-27 09:18  

#4  the ACLU is on the other side, Disregard anything these anti-american whores say. Let em rot in Pakland
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-27 08:15  

#3  Julia Harumi Mass, aclu attorney, said: "The government is conditioning the return to their home on cooperation with law enforcement."
Home? 4 years in Pakiland? Taxes paid? Cherry picker who took illegal Mex job was framed? What's going on in Lodi?
Posted by: Inspector Clueso   2006-08-27 01:08  

#2  Any proof of fraud in attaining citizenship, voids same. I question the oath of a Muslim where obedience to American law is claimed. Their law is Shariah.
Posted by: Snease Shaiting3550   2006-08-27 00:50  

#1  Wanders off softly singing, "Stuck in Lahore, Again".
Posted by: Zenster   2006-08-27 00:20  

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