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Judge Orders Palestinian Freed

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from Immigration News Briefs

Vol. 9, No. 27 – July 30, 2006

On July 27, US District Court Judge Terry J. Hatter Jr. of Los

Angeles ordered the government to free Southern California Muslim

community leader Abdel-Jabbar Hamdan, a Palestinian who has spent

two years detained on an immigration violation. Department of

Justice lawyers responded to the judge’s order by filing a last-

minute motion on July 28, seeking an emergency stay and claiming

that Hamdan is a danger to the public and that he might flee

while his deportation case is pending in the US 9th Circuit Court

of Appeals. Hatter denied the request the same day, but it was

unclear when Hamdan would actually be released from the Terminal

Island detention center where he has been held since his arrest

on July 28, 2004.

His attorney, Ranjana Natarajan of the American Civil Liberties

Union (ACLU), said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

officials in Los Angeles were supposed to draw up conditions of a

supervised release. “The judge clearly said the government has no

business detaining him,” said Natarajan. Hamdan’s daughter, Yaman

Hamdan, said her family was afraid that the government could

still find a way to keep her father locked up.

The government had never charged Hamdan with a crime, but alleged

in immigration proceedings that he was linked to terrorism

because of his former job as a fundraiser for the Holy Land

Foundation, a Dallas, Texas-based charity which allegedly

channeled funds to the Palestinian armed group Hamas [see INB

12/18/04, 2/12/05, 3/25/06, 6/18/06]. [Los Angeles Times 7/29/06]

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