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Friday, May 28, 2010

If so, they are even more dysfunctional than we thought: U.S. trying to deport 'Son of Hamas' - Feds see 'terrorist' in Christian convert who spied for Israel

The Department of Homeland Security is trying to deport the son of a Hamas founder who told of his conversion to Christianity and decade of spying for Israel in a New York Times best-seller.

"Son of Hamas" author Mosab Hassan Yousef revealed on a blog hosted by his publisher he is scheduled to appear June 30 before Immigration Judge Rico J. Bartolomei at the DHS Immigration Court in San Diego.

Yousef said the DHS informed him Feb. 23, 2009, he was barred from asylum in the U.S. because there were reasonable grounds for believing he was "a danger to the security of the United States" and "engaged in terrorist activity."

An incredulous Yousef said the U.S. government's belief he is a terrorist is based on a complete misinterpretation of passages of his book in which he describes his work as a counterterrorism agent for the Israeli internal intelligence service Shin Bet...

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As far as Hussein O'Bummer's DHS is probably concerned, this guy spied for the wrong side. Such morons ... I wonder if there ever was a worse administration in the history of the U.S. than the current one.

About what you'd expect from an administration whose Attorney General can't bring himself to say "radical Islam" had anything to do with the jockey-shorts jihadi or the Times Square bomber.

Both of their plans worked; it was only their ineptitude at building bombs that saved us. Eric Holder and Janet Incompetano's plan for our security seems to rely on waiting for their bombs to fail and now brand as terrorist a reliable operative for our ally who is very on the front lines of the war on global jihad terror.

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