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Home Front: WoT
Man Held in Ohio Drops Deportation Fight
2005-12-03
CLEVELAND (AP) - An Ohio man jailed for more than three years on government suspicions that he has terrorism connections is dropping his fight against deportation to his native Yemen.

Ashraf Al-Jailani, 41, of Kent in northeast Ohio, has denied any terrorism links and complained of being held without charges. He had previously expressed concern that he would be tortured in Yemen. ``The very real risk that he will be detained and tortured remains,'' his lawyer, Farhad Sethna, said Friday. ``However, Ashraf believes that being held for the last three years without his family has been torture enough.''
Look for Andy Sullivan to issue a strong condemnation about this 'torture'.
Mike Gilhooly, spokesman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, would not say when the government planned to deport Al-Jailani.

The government says it has held him because of possible connections with a suspected terrorist and the brother of one of the Sept. 11 airline hijackers who targeted the World Trade Center. According to the FBI, Al-Jailani's business card as a geochemist, a scientist who studies the composition of the Earth's crust, was discovered with a suspected terrorist in New York. The government also has alleged al-Jailani may be a danger to his American-born wife, Michele Swensen, based on a no-contest plea to a domestic violence charge in 1998. The couple have three children and Swensen has sought his release.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Only for the Shiites, RJ.
Posted by: ed   2005-12-03 19:25  

#6  I seem to recall that Transylvania had mobs with torches and pitchforks to take care of the odd troublesom mad scientist and his creations.

I'll bet Yemen has some equivalent.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-12-03 18:52  

#5  Based on his vocation, wouldn't this be akin to deporting Dr. Frankestien to Transylvania?
Posted by: Super Hose   2005-12-03 18:23  

#4  Two questions:
1) Who cares if he's going to be tortured in Yemen? If he failed to abide by US laws, he doesn't belong in this country, period.
2) Why isn't his lawyer being deported with him?
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-12-03 15:44  

#3  ``The very real risk that he will be detained and tortured remains,''

Rather than lying and saying he wasn't connected to terrorists, why didn't he claim asylum?

Because, clearly, he intended to conceal his ties to terrorism. Why would he want to do that?

The probability is because he intended to act in furtherance of those ties while in the US. If he had claimed asylum, he might have been watched, either out of protection or to see if he makes contact with any other terrorists.

As for his wife -- woman, he beat you. Let him go to his doom, because he certainly deserves it.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-12-03 15:27  

#2  He can sell his snow shovel on E-bay to recoup some of the delta in his salary differential.
Posted by: Super Hose   2005-12-03 15:10  

#1   a scientist who studies the composition of the Earth's crust

Trust me, I'm not halal.
Posted by: Mom Earths Crust   2005-12-03 11:41  

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