TEEN WHO ATTENDED TERRORIST CAMP DENIED ENTRY INTO U.S.

The story says he “and his father are being denied re-entry to the United States after spending four years in Pakistan unless they submit to interviews and lie-detector tests, their attorney says.” Their attorney, demanding they be allowed to proceed without question, is from the ACLU. Later from the story: The Ismails are the uncle and cousin of Hamid Hayat, an agricultural laborer from Lodi, Calif., convicted earlier this year of supporting terrorism. Hayat attended a military-style training camp in Pakistan run by Islamic extremists linked to al Qaeda.

Washington Times

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