Posted on 11/11/2014 4:28:33 AM PST by SJackson
Palestinian Terrorist and Former ObamaCare Worker Found Guilty of Immigration Fraud
Posted By Ari Lieberman On November 11, 2014 @ 12:04 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 2 Comments
The wheels of justice grind slowly, but they do grind, and convicted Palestinian terrorist Rasmieh Yousef Odeh learned that the hard way on November 10 when a Detroit jury found her guilty of committing immigration fraud. She faces up to 10 years in a federal penitentiary and deportation following her incarceration.
The story began on Friday, February 21, 1969 when two unsuspecting Israeli university students, Leon Kaner, 21, and Edward Jaffe, 22, stopped at a Jerusalem supermarket to pick up some last minute provisions for a hike the two were planning to take. They never made it and were blown to bits by a bomb placed in coffee cans on a shelf. Nine others were injured in the blast. Jaffe and Kaner, as well as the nine injured civilians, were targeted for no other reason other than the fact that they were Jews with the temerity to live in their ancestral land.
A second bomb, timed to go off just as first responders arrived, was diffused by security forces. A third bomb placed near the British consulate office in Jerusalem was also discovered and destroyed in a controlled detonation, though another bomb placed near the same vicinity some days later did manage to cause structural damage.
The terrorists had chosen Friday to carry out their act of depravity because they knew the supermarket would be packed with civilians shopping for the upcoming Sabbath. It was their intent to cause a bloodbath and inflict maximum civilian casualties. In a testament to Israeli resiliency, the supermarket, belonging to the Supersol supermarket chain, opened for business just two days later.
On March 1, 1969, Odeh, her sister and three others were arrested for the bombings. All were members of the notorious Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a Marxist group designated by the United States as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO).
Odeh was convicted of all charges and spent the next 10 years in an Israeli prison. She was released in 1979 as part of a prisoner exchange with the PFLP and spent the next four years living in Lebanon. Following that, she moved to Jordan and then made her way to the United States where her father lived.
In 1995, Odeh, who, according published reports has as many as 9 aliases, filled out an application for an immigrant visa and alien registration and falsely checked off no when asked if she was ever convicted of a crime. She also falsely stated that she resided exclusively in Amman Jordan since 1948 when, in fact, she spent at least 10 years in Israel and another four in Lebanon.
In 2004, she applied for US citizenship and filled out an Application for Naturalization where she again lied about her prior arrest, conviction and incarceration. She also checked off no when asked if she ever belonged to a terrorist organization. Her application was approved and she was sworn in as a United States citizen in December 2004.
In 2013, Odeh secured employment as an Obamacare navigator in Illinois, a job that required her to assist people with healthcare options, but her employment was revoked once federal authorities commenced proceedings against her. In October 2013, she was indicted on charges relating to immigration fraud, to wit, lying on her 1995 and 2004 applications.
The high-profile case took a number of odd twists and turns. A plea deal that would have involved just six months of incarceration and would have permitted Odeh to remain in the United States for another six months following her release was rejected by the defendant. Then, the initial presiding magistrate, Judge Paul Borman, recused himself from the case because some of his family members owned shares in Supersol and Borman wished to avoid the appearance of impropriety.
Despite the hitches, trial was set for November 4, 2014. Odeh took the stand and claimed that when she filled out the applications she thought the questions referencing arrests, convictions and incarcerations referred to criminal acts on U.S. soil. Her testimony however, was soundly refuted by documentary and testimonial evidence. She also acknowledged somewhat paradoxically that while her answers were erroneous, they were not lies.
Of course, Odeh was not without her supporters. The usual assortment of Islamists and radical leftists who always manage to find common ground when it comes to killing Jews rallied to her defense. They hooted and hollered, claiming that Odeh was a model citizen who was the victim of a US-Israeli conspiracy. Odehs cult-like devotees and terrorist apologists risibly noted that the immigration charge was nothing but a pretext to attack this icon of the Palestine liberation movement.
The jury, however, saw it otherwise and cut through Odehs pernicious lies and the shenanigans of her supporters and found her guilty of committing immigration fraud. Odeh served a paltry 10 years for participating in a heinous crime that resulted in the murder of two young university students and the maiming nine other civilians. While another 10 years wont bring back the victims, it does send a powerful deterrent message to terrorists seeking entry into the United States. As William Hayes, Acting Special Agent in Charge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, aptly noted, The United States will never be a safe haven for individuals seeking to distance themselves from their pasts. In this case, Odehs murderous, terrorist past finally caught up with her.
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3, 2, 1, The Bedouin goat herders to commence their “War on Immigrant Women” to commence shortly.
A conviction is worthless without an appropriate sentence. Unfortunately the jury doesn’t get to sentence this terrorist. Let see what the Judge does before cheering that justice has been done.
Ten years. Which is unusual, usually it’s just deportation.
Time for DOJ to step in.
I may be wrong, that’s the maximum, but I can’t find the article which said it was the sentence, I suspect it was wrong and she hasn’t been sentenced yet.
The way I read the article excerpt she hasn't been sentenced yet and that she's only facing a 10 year maximum sentence. Like I said, let's see what the Judge does.
Will there ever be a campaign to rid the USA of these moon-god terrorists just as they now do “former” NAZIs, or is some killing more acceptable by practitioners of Islam, which of course seems to be imprinted in the DNA of Moslems.
But is he clean without a hint of negro dialect?
“She faces up to 10 years in a federal penitentiary and deportation following her incarceration.”..
A certain “shoe in” for odumbo’s pardon list.
“She faces up to 10 years in a federal penitentiary and deportation following her incarceration.”..
A certain “shoe in” for odumbo’s pardon list.
Sounds like a top candidate for Obama’s pardon list when he finally leaves the WH.
So? We just take their word for it and don't even b other to check it out before letting them become a citizen?
No wonder we have we who we have in the white hut - anyone can get in. All they have to do is lie - and we know he's a master at that
Actually this is what we do with Nazis and other criminals. When we catch them. It’s a shame we don’t catch them before they get in. I’m of the opinion that since she lived the life of an Arab activist here in the US rather than a low profile, people knew of her accomplishments. She was in close proximity to a future President of the United States after all.
But according to the New York Post, Odeh had a secret: she was convicted for her role in two terrorist attacks in Israel, including an attack on an Israeli supermarket in 1969 that killed two students shopping for groceries. She was released from prison in 1980 following a prisoner exchange.
Back then, Odeh admitted planting the bomb in the 1969 attack, though in later years she claimed the confession was given under torture. Israeli officials dispute this.
Despite spending 10 years in prison for terrorism in Israel, she acquired U.S citizenship in 2004 by withholding information about her past. She later claimed that post-traumatic stress disorder caused her to lie on her application for citizenship.
Another key organizer of the Womens March, Linda Sarsour, has repeatedly defended her, tweeting back in 2014 when Odeh was convicted of immigration fraud that year: Targeting, criminalizing, deporting torture victims like Rasmea Odeh reminds me once again how we lost our way as a nation. —— Ex-Terrorist Who Led Womens March Will be Deported
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