Lawsuit by CAIR and multi-million dollar settlement to follow.
Didn’t know “soccer team” was English for al-qaeda.
I guess the airline did not get the memo that muslims are a privileged class.
“The Flying Imams” game only worked once ...
Probably released and weaponized and given
maps to sensitive locations in America; the Obama-wayTM.
I don’t care if you have a regular normal name or one that is an explosion of alphabet soup...being rich, famous, talented or “black privileged” does not let you act like an idiot. Sit down and shut the hell up while people are trying to fly a million dollar, umptity-thousand pound hunk of metal through the air in defiance of gravity with hundreds of lives aboard. Moron.
Deport them.
“The article does not say what happened to these 6 “Amish” passengers after they were booted off the Southwest flight in Amarillo.”
First line states FBI agent filed an affidavit. Thus they were arrested.
Another article:
“If convicted, each of the men faces up to 20 years in federal prison and up to a $250,000 fine”
If the FBI would just read the full text of the Iran nuclear-arming agreement, these men must be left to conduct their innocent training exercises...
We need to start civil actions against people who delay flights or entire airports.
These asshats caused a 3 hour delay. I wold want either my bill rate ($300/hr) or the opportunity to smack them in the mouth.
NOTHING will happen to them same as NOTHING happened to the one who threatened the Life of a flight attendent friend of mine on a flight into Detroit. The Agent who took her statement said they ALREADY knew of this person yet he was still allowed to fly.
Probably still is, with 6 of them with connections to the muslim brotherhood on the Homeland Security Advisory Committee my bet is that reports of these incidents are being stimied right there. Also her statement vanished from her company’s emp. file.
I requested my Rep to find out if that person was put on the No Fly list and he told me that they would not tell him if he was or not.
You or I threaten the life of a flight crew member not only are we on the no fly list there is going to be some jail time also.
FUBO!
Amarillo will love having a culturally diverse set of criminals to prosecute.
Going by their names I wouldn’t necessarily assume they were Muslim.
Something about them indicates non-Muslim Middle Easterners.
I want to say Lebanese, but need more info.
“Jonathan Khalid Petras” just doesn’t fit.
And nobody had the guts to pound these punks into sand?
Why do these clowns want to live with us? We don’t want to live with them. Will these cowards even defend their own homeland?
Khalid Yohana was 7 years old when war reached his hometown of Mosul, Iraq.
The family fled to a small village north, but when Yohana’s school was bombed a year later, they left Iraq for good. They traveled to Beirut, Lebanon, and applied for refugee status so they could move to the United States legally.
In 2010, Yohana and his family arrived in San Diego. The family appreciated the safety of their new home, but they also encountered new problems. Yohana’s father struggled to find work, and the entire family found it challenging to navigate a new country and culture.
To help support young refugees, Kabban started the YALLA program in 2009. The name is an acronym for Youth And Leaders Living Actively, but in Arabic it simply means “Let’s go.” YALLA provides free tutoring and soccer training to 200 boys and girls in the San Diego area.
While soccer is what mostly motivates the players, it’s just a carrot to Kabban. Many of his players have missed years of formal schooling on their road to the United States, so the mandatory twice-a-week tutoring sessions are an integral part of the program.
According to the U.S. State Department, more than 10,000 refugees from around the world have moved to the San Diego area legally since 2007, making it one of the largest refugee resettlement areas in the country.
Many of those newcomers, like Yohana, are Iraqis who are under 18. The vast majority live in El Cajon, a city in San Diego County where YALLA is based. Mark spreads the word about the group by visiting area schools.
Most of the players in the program are Iraqi, but the group has players from across the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Sometimes ethnic and religious differences can lead to conflict, but Kabban says that as the soccer season progresses, the differences fall by the wayside.
http://www.kaldaya.net/2012/News/05/May05_E2_SoccerHelpingRefugees.html