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I have heard it said that "Genius" is the ability to recognize the obvious. If that is true, then we must classify syndicated columnist, Michelle Malkin as a "Genius" As you will read below on June 17, 2004, Ms. Malkin pointed out a direct link between certain persons seeking political asylum in this country and terrorists! Clearly, not all persons seeking political asylum are closet terrorists and not all terrorists have employed a pretext of "political asylum" in their plots to murder Americans. Nevertheless, we must be ever vigilant that our desire to accept, "the huddled masses yearning to be free" does not blind us to the fact that no value and no good and noble and laudable work is beyond being perverted by these animals! Alan M. Kaplan |
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In "Insane
Asylum: How America Welcomes Terrorists"
Ms. Malkin cites the following examples:
Renown Mideast expert, Dr. Daniel Pipes, in passing on Ms. Malkin's observations, in his newsletter, added the following: Omar Abdel Rahman: The blind Egyptian sheikh who, although already on a terrorism "watch list" when he arrived in the United States, nevertheless acquired a tourist visa and then permanent residency. When it was understood who he was, this was revoked and Abdel Rahman applied for political asylum. He was allowed to remain while his application was being considered, which time he used to guide his disciples who blew up the World Trade Center in 1993 and then plotted to blow up New York City landmarks in 1995; he now sits convicted in a U.S. jail for the latter offense. Hesham Mohamed Ali Hedayet: An Egyptian who entered the United States as a tourist in 1992, he then applied for political asylum, claiming discrimination on account of his religious beliefs – shorthand for being an Islamist, indeed a member of al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya ("the Islamic Group"), a group engaged in terrorism since 1981 and listed in the State Department's 1992 edition of Patterns of Global Terrorism. The immigration authorities ruled against his asylum application in March 1995 and formally began the deportation procedures but Hedayet disappeared. In July 2002, Hedayet engaged in a shooting spree against the El Al counter at Los Angeles International Airport, killing two before being shot dead himself. Nasser Ahmed: An Egyptian associate of Omar Abdel Rahman who applied for political asylum in 1996, spent three years in American jail on charges kept secret for reasons with "national security implications," and then set free. |
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