NJ’s Most Visible Muslim Cleric Facing Deportation over Hamas Ties
Isn’t it interesting that even a ‘moderate’ Muslim cleric seems to have terrorist ties…
NJ’s most visible Muslim cleric facing deportation
by Brian Donohue/The Star-Ledger
Tuesday May 06, 2008
The day after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, agents seeking Arabic interpreters turned to the Islamic Center of Passaic County in Paterson, where the imam, Mohammad Qatanani, instructed the faithful to lend the agents a hand.
In 2005, the New Jersey Senate tapped Qatanani to be the first Muslim to lead the opening prayer for a voting session, praising him as a voice of moderation and tolerance.
And for years, Jewish and Christian clergy have called on Qatanani to speak at programs promoting interfaith dialogue.
But 12 years after he arrived from the West Bank, Qatanani’s days as the state’s most visible Muslim cleric may be ending.
Qatanani, his wife and three children are facing deportation for his alleged failure to disclose on his green card application a 1993 arrest by Israeli authorities. Israeli military officials told the Associated Press he confessed to being a member of Hamas, a known terrorist organization. Qatanani denies the charge.
Lawyers for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will begin presenting the case before an immigration judge in Newark on Thursday.
Qatanani’s case will be decided by Judge Alberto J. Riefkohl of the Executive Office of Immigration Review, an administrative court system within the U.S. Department of Justice.
The hearing is expected to last three days. Riefkohl can issue an order of deportation or grant either legal permanent residency or a green card to the imam, his wife and three foreign-born children. The couple also have three children who are U.S. citizens.
7 May, 2008 at 12:23 pm
Kick his arse first before deporting him. I’ll do it. Stinking moon god worshiper.
Condi, you stupid cow. Stop letting them into the country!
9 June, 2008 at 11:28 am
Leatherneck: I believe that you need education. we all do, but some need it more than others. you should read the case nores before make such un-inlletgent judgement.
9 June, 2008 at 12:57 pm
Nick, I believe being a member of Hamas classifies him as a terrorist, or supporter of terror.
If you have a problem with me wanting to kick a terrorist moon god worshiper arse, just say so. Do you think I need some education from CAIR?
The State Department keeps showing it’s lack of judgment allowing POS mooselimbs into this country. I wonder what is their agenda.