Ohio Terrorism Suspect Facing Possible Deportation

"Ohio Terrorism Suspect Facing Possible Deportation: Kent Man Jailed For 3 Years For Suspected Al-Qaida Links," from AP, with thanks to Jeffrey Imm:

CLEVELAND -- A man from Ohio jailed for three years on suspicion that he has links to al-Qaida associates could be deported to his native Yemen within weeks unless a federal court agrees his safety would be at risk in his homeland.

The U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals in Falls Church, Va., on Monday overruled an immigration judge's decision last December had stopped Ashraf al-Jailani's deportation on the grounds that he would be persecuted or tortured if he is forced to return to Yemen.

Al-Jailani, 41, of Kent in northeast Ohio, had successfully argued that the United Nations Convention Against Torture prevents his return to Yemen. Al-Jailani has not been charged, and he says he is being held without cause.

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"The U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals in Falls Church, Va., on Monday overruled an immigration judge's decision last December had stopped Ashraf al-Jailani's deportation on the grounds that he would be persecuted or tortured if he is forced to return to Yemen."

Time for this kind of BS to END. What care I if this miscreant goes back to his Sh*thole of origin and gets abused -- that's far better than allowing the pervert to stay here to abuse us!

ENOUGH!

The U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals should be eliminated or its scope of applicable cases severely restricted. The whole appeal process for immigrants is a money machine for lawyers. This 'torture' scam is so easy. Just to claim it assures the immigrant of an extended stay at taxpayer's expense. Personally I don't care. You came here, you violated your visa or came here illegally, you're going back and I don't care what happens to you.

I'm abit confused here. Yemen is a member of the UN and signatory to the Convention Against Torture. Now why would we be hesitant about sending a deportee to a country with such credentials?

"I'm abit confused here. Yemen is a member of the UN and signatory to the Convention Against Torture. Now why would we be hesitant about sending a deportee to a country with such credentials?"

This is one of the most vile aspects of all Muslim immigration. We get seditious scum who come here in the full and complete knowledge that they can take advantage of our Western conscience and our decency and aid and use them like weapons against us. Just as certain posters here relentlessly and senselessly argue against the facts, and defend Islam no matter what, or slander the west despite the mountains of evidence that ISLAM is at fault for all the horrors and that Muslims are responsible for all the terrorism... Sadly once they are here it's difficult to dislodge them, but break the laws they will...

Why do we put up with it for ANY length of time? When they break the laws -- the solution is simple. Deportation. Immediate. No questions -- no due process -- Too bad if they go back to their squalid Islamic cesspool and don't like what happens to them there -- and the claims of how they will be tortured ring hollow to me -- why should I care what happens to declared enemies of my country and my nation? It's absurd. -- A heavy dose of 'you should have thought about that before you waged your traitorous and filthy jihad against a generous and kind people...' is in order, reinforced by 100s of 1000s (if not millions) of one way charters back to Pakistan, Indonesia, Saudi Arabida, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Libya, Algeria France, Germany, UK, Sweden, Holland, etc & etc.