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  • Philippines to deport two [American] al-Qaeda ‘sympathizers’

    12/30/2003 3:59:19 PM PST · by witnesstothefall · 11 replies · 266+ views
    Manila Times ^ | December 31, 2003 | William B. Depasupil
    THE Bureau of Immigration is set to deport two US citizens who were arrested two weeks ago in Cavite on suspicion of being sympathizers of Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda network. Immigration Commissioner Andrea D. Domingo and the Philippine Navy flag officer in command, Adm. Ernesto de Leon, both announced that African Americans Jamil Daud Mujahid, 56, and his brother, Michael Ray Stubbs, were arrested by a joint military and immigration team on December 13 in Tanza, Cavite. The two Americans have been tagged as undesirable aliens for allegedly meeting with known leaders of various fronts for terrorist groups in the...
  • American Brothers Accused of Terror Links Deported to U.S.

    03/01/2004 3:26:02 PM PST · by Indy Pendance · 5 replies · 320+ views
    Foxnews ^ | 3-1-04
    <p>MANILA, Philippines — Two American brothers arrested in the Philippines last year for alleged ties to Al Qaeda (search)-linked groups were deported to the United States, immigration officials said Monday.</p> <p>Michael Ray Stubbs (search), 55, of Antioch, Calif., and his brother James, 56, who also goes by the name Jamil Daud Mujahid (search), of Newark, N.J., were arrested in December and ordered deported.</p>
  • Philippines deports alleged US separatist sympathisers

    03/01/2004 11:07:23 AM PST · by knighthawk · 4 replies · 316+ views
    Australian Broadcasting Company ^ | March 01 2004 | AFP
    The Philippines has deported two US citizens who were arrested last year on suspicion of links to Muslim separatist groups. Brothers Michael Ray Stubbs, 55, and Jamil Daud Mujahid, 56, have been turned over to American marshals, who escorted them back to the US. The Immigration Bureau says both were blacklisted as "undesirable aliens and threats to national security". The two have been in detention since December after being arrested south of Manila. Authorities say the suspects were earlier seen meeting with leaders of the Abu Sayyaf and the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). The Abu Sayyaf is a...